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Originally Posted by Dave_S
I do not know a whole lot about CSS either, but if you use a text editor to look at the contents of some of the existing CSS files available on the net for CoolReader you can see some of the settings available to change to your own preference.
Concerning your favored file formats, CoolReader is the reader for TXT and HTML, and if you add a .FB2 extension to the end of an EPUB filename then CoolReader will read that too. As far as PDF and, EPUB without the extension addition, you are stuck with the same old ADE as usual.
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Thanks for the information. From what I can gather it sounds like Coolreader is much better to read epubs with than ADE as long as you put the fb2 extension on which is easy enough to do. Also sounds like it does a good job with text files if you figure out how to use the CSS settings... I guess I should look into that!