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Originally Posted by jgray
I don't know what device you are reading on, but a proper epub renderer should start a new "page" (screen) at chapter headings.
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Hmm... Proper ePUB renderers should start a new page when a new file (inside the ePUB) begins and whenever a manual pagebreak (with the page-break-before or page-break-after CSS properties) is encountered.
Usually ePUB
creators split the files at chapter headings, but if they don't, the renderer should not add a spurious pagebreak there.