
: Re: Moon+ Reader -- what kind of CSS support? formatting tips? A friend recommended Moon+ Reader for android and I was initially impressed by all the features and controls. Then I checked how
This site provides pretty good case-by-case metrics for CSS support by device / reader epubtest.org/results/
You are absolutely correct about your assumption that the Moon+ reader is overlaying it's own generic CSS over the publisher provided CSS. This has been a battleground in the ebook world for a while now but we are starting to get more support for the publisher side CSS because fundamentally you can't have 'one CSS to rule them all (ebooks)' Sure, at first it looks flashy and nice like you mention above but once you start importing a variety of books with different formatting needs you begin to see the limitations of this generic CSS almost immediately.
Also appending !important to your CSS properties and attibutes can sometimes work as a last ditch effort to overriding the device / application CSS - check out how to implement it here:http://css-tricks.com/when-using-important-is-the-right-choice/
Hope this helps :)
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