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Originally Posted by Strether
And I added the tag that would result in the Kindle recognizing the toc of the book. Here's what that looked like after I'd finished:
<mbp agebreak/><SPAN id=BCONTENTS><A name=toc><DIV align=justify> </DIV>
<DIV align=center><B><FONT color=#0000ff>Table of Contents</FONT></B></DIV></A>
Can you tell from looking at that whether that seems OK?
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That's fine!
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I ended up with some problems.
The book didn't show up in the Kindle by name, but just as "Book". Assume I did something wrong in the making of the book and will look at that again.
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Sounds as though you didn't set the title in the metadata, or you forgot to click the "Update" button after setting it.
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Interestingly, despite not using the Start Reading tag, when I opened the book it took me right to the first chapter. I see that the Kindle has another menu option that I hadn't noticed called "Go to Cover" which takes you to the cover page. It did activate the toc menu item, so assume that's the result of my text editing.
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Yes, that shows that you set up the table of contents guide item correctly.
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Other problem, though, is that the first page of the first chapter was all centered -- all of the lines. But only that page; all others were justified. Any thoughts on that?
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I can only think that you perhaps deleted something you shouldn't have when you were editing the HTML and left it centre aligned? Sorry, I've no real idea about that!