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Originally Posted by repilo
This is beyond my limited knowledge, but according to the code inspector, Sigil introduces webkit-related code [a:-webkit-any-link { color: -webkit-link; ...}] in the background and in a non-accessible way.
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As one of the two Sigil developers, I can assure you that Sigil has done no such thing. The only webkit css Sigil ever injects, is for scrollbars and backgrounds in dark mode. And those are never saved as part of the epub, they're only used to render things darkly within Sigil's Preview.
Have you ever played with using a custom css for Sigil's Preview that is stored in its preference directory?