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Old 12-17-2009, 07:11 PM   #11
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I think it's similar to how back in the day different operating systems and web browser render different web pages vastly differently. Then web designers started testing on different platforms and made CSS which worked across browsers and made type font, heading size look 'pretty close' in the different OS/Web Browser combinations.

I think publishers and e-reader manufacturers probably need better standard rendering of them ebooks and possible better general guidelines (and frameworks like they have yahoo css frameworks).
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