Vis-a-vis this:
Allowing Nook to make changes to the book allows it to override the CSS, so, yes: it could. Not necessarily will, but could. Why don't you just use your own test account at NookPress and test it yourself? That's what I do when I have a client doing the driving, and I'm not there to see what's happening.
I don't see any immediate reason that your book's chapters shouldn't be detected, except one hairball possibility, which I'd love to say is nuts, but: is it possible that NookPress now also looks for an HTML TOC? Which you don't appear to have in your ePUB? Yes, yes, I know: not needed for ePUB2, and preferably, not used, but I wonder if NookPress is now looking at Word-generated TOC's, which are inline TOC's, for chapters? Just a ponderment.
Also, vis-a-vis this:
That's what CSS is for. Fix them there, rather than then choosing a different heading.
Without seeing more, it's very difficult to know what's going on there.
ETA: I see Toxaris got to this post first. What he said.
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Interesting thought to create my own NookPress account. I didn't want to accidentally publish someone else's book. But maybe I should try that. The writer is doing the KDP where where can't upload her book anywhere else right now. That's why we haven't been able to check it yet.
I really hope that what you mentioned is why it did this. Y'all said a whole lot of other stuff that went over my head, so I hope it isn't any of that.
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