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Old 03-16-2017, 02:55 AM   #13
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And since Sigil has no idea if the css file you just added is the one-and-only, or only the first-of-many, it wouldn't make sense to automatically link it to every html file.
I've got that going on in something I'm working on now. I have a specific style I've gotten from somewhere else on this forum, and during testing I placed it into a separate stylesheet (for some reason--it seemed to be the thing to do at the time). That style is used in only about five or six chapters out of the book, so I have only linked that sheet to those chapters.

So my question is, is there a speed issue here? Could linking that unused stylesheet--or copying those specific styles into my main stylesheet--cause some slowdown in the overall epub? --Or the inverse, could copying that style into my main stylesheet and deleting the "extra" one speed up the the process?

I've been curious about this because my I re-use the same stylesheet in every epub I do, and it has styles that are often not used in that specific book. And I don't go out of my way to delete the unused styles at the end of development. So am I setting a little "time"-bomb here?

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