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Old Yesterday, 11:48 AM   #15
icallaci
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I edit CSS to satisfy my OCD, lol. Unlike JSWolf, I want things spelled out, so I add class="whatever" to bare tags so that I know exactly what each one is supposed to do without traipsing back and forth in the CSS to find the parent class. If I run across a problem while I'm reading (and in some books, there are LOTS of problems--different font sizes, paragraph indents, header spacing--you name it), I want to be able to go directly to ONE class, edit it, and be done. Also, even though most ereaders handle errors by ignoring them, I like my books to be as error free as possible, even if the problems are not visible. I don't want to run into problems in the future if at some point a particular error causes problems. I really don’t care how a book is formatted, as long as it is consistent: I don’t want to “notice” anything while I am reading. It is amazing to me how inconsistent the formatting in some books is, almost as if different people have worked on different parts of it without adhering to any particular standard. And, of course, once I notice something like this, my brain is looking for it, so I can’t concentrate on what the book is actually saying. It sounds like a lot of work, but most of the time it’s not, especially after you develop a routine.
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