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Old 11-01-2009, 03:43 PM   #4
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ha, okay, i see what you mean. hm. well it's a very interesting idea. i am not sure that it will appeal to the majority of ebook readers, since i think only very few actually *like* to play around with code and formatting, and would want to add their own css. most people prefer to have an ebook ready to go, already nicely formatted and looking good, that they won't have to fiddle with.

on the other hand, i think for professional editors and such, who are producing ebooks to sell, your idea is a very good way to proceed, working in semantic xml and adding the css to the code in the last step, depending on format, etc.

who is your main audience, for this idea ?
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