
Karen>But I do fear that HTML tempts people into hand-tweaking for the nicest appearance on a particular ereader. You will then have the problem that people say what PG makes is ugly and I can do a better job and they pop the top on the epub or tweak it in Sigil or they mobi-unpack.py or whatever and then they party hardy and put it up on a competitive website and say how stupid and ugly PG is. Not saying we can do anything about that. Just saying that consistency is the what of little minds? Seems to me you could go a long long way just by having "official" DP and/or PG external css style sheets and tell people "hey start with this we've worked a lot of the bugs out of it already" and "if you want to override any of these styles just make your own css file which changes the things you want changed and then load that personal css file after the dp/pg 'official' style sheet."