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Old 06-12-2017, 08:33 PM   #8
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I Googled for more information and found an interesting suggestion: Instead of specifying fonts, just make a class like this...

.Class { font-family: sans-serif; }

Then let Kindle, iBooks or whatever use its sans-serif default font. I tried it, and it didn't fix the span issue I described in iBooks. But is this a scheme that works with Kindle or iBooks in general?

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