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Old 07-08-2012, 07:08 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by JJ Joseph View Post
So now it's time to do some homework. Thanks to everyone who replied. There's enough here to keep me busy for a week or two!
Interestingly, JJ, when Sigil ran the Epub Checker (or whatever, that little broom-thing), it totally changed the HTML I was writing/pasting/copying by the seat of my pants.

I, like you, thought that no TOC ultimately appeared in my EPUB, even though Sigil showed a TOC. Well, when I opened the EPUB on my Nook, I learned that the only way to access the TOC was by clicking on the (perhaps Nook-proprietary?) "Content" choice, from the navigation/e-reader menu. At that point, I was, schwing!!--it worked.

So Sigil clearly is more intuitive and WYSIWIG than I--a TOTAL HTML-novice--ever thought. I'd wager that if you know HTML, and Sigil shows a "No Problems!" thumbs-up, you're probably good to go.

But doesn't Calibre allow you to see what your book will look like?
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