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Originally Posted by jackie_w
I'm not sure this is going to be any help to you but I've seen this before when the !important attribute is used in CSS. I'm afraid I never got to the bottom of the finer points of why/how the CSS gets wrecked.
As a result, long ago, I decided to ban the use of !important inside any of my own epubs or in kobo_extra.css. I haven't had any problems since.
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Waah! I need it in order to override some CSS that has higher precedence. This seemed like a nice generic way for all books.
I can't remember what the book was using that made it hard to override. Are there other ways of overriding besides !important?