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Old 01-09-2026, 06:44 AM   #16
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In the posted CSS, the body is the problem. It has a margin of 20px in all 4 directions.
Removing left and right should work.

Normally I am too lazy (or busy) to work on every book's css I am reading, and also there is always experimenting involved because you have to put the book on the kindle, check, adapt, move book again etc.

Would be nice to have a 1:1 preview how the layout would look later on the device...
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I've found that the calibre viewer shows things like excessive margins and line-height reasonably well.
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I've found that the calibre viewer shows things like excessive margins and line-height reasonably well.
I've found the editor's preview also works to show these things. And then you can edit them as needed.
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