What I am saying is this: regular text is one size, like the regular
paragraph tag with no size definition, presumably whatever the default devise decides.
If content is spread out across
multiple paragraph tags, and all of those tags are contained in single section tag, the content refers to the section tag.
Weirdly enough, besides the spam links, the hack seems to delete the HTML
paragraph tags in the posts — don't ask me why.
The concern I have with
styling paragraph tags instead of using headline tags is accessibility for readers using assistive technology.
Be sure to wrap every paragraph in opening and
closing paragraph tags if you are doing an HTML description
...
.
There's another way to do it using a style = «page - break - before: always;» within an
enclosing paragraph tag, but < mbp: pagebreak / > is easier to find when looking through your file.
Upon encountering
this paragraph tag, the device will look for the paragraph style called «headline,» and use its settings to display the paragraph.
When I adjusted the first paragraph's indent the wrong way, as I outlined two paragraphs ago,
the paragraph tag for the first paragraph looks like this:
You can override it by setting the text - align property for
your paragraph tags.
Is there a limit to the size MOBI will read
a paragraph tag attribute?