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Old 12-29-2025, 12:23 PM   #1
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Question Custom CSS rules for E-Viewer's dictionary pages

Good evening and peace to everybody!

I know that MobileRead provides individual sub-fora with custom CSS rules and recipes both for Viewer and Calibre. Yet my request is a bit of a different kind.

I regularly make CSS rules for various e-dictionaries powering one of my favourite browser apps, Lumetrium Definer. The main objective is to declutter the window view and focus on word and phrase definitions rather than ad blocking (which is a different beast on its own).

I'm not a professional programmer, rather a happy, multi-lingual and CSS-savvy E-Viewer user. So would it be possible for me to apply / inject some CSS rules to the program's "Lookup/Search selected word [L]" section, for in its current form, dictionary webpages contain a lot of unnecessary divs and other HTML elements cluttering the view. I understand that it's not E-Viewer's fault per se, as it just provides a facility to link to external dictionary pages. Nevertheless, it makes working with the program unpleasant.

I mean if there is an option I'm unaware of, I'll be happy to experiment with it on my own.

Thank you!

Rustam
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