Hi,
The current version of Sigil 0.8.2 has added those tags so that Tidy will recognize them and not try to remove them during cleaning.
But if you try running flightcrew or try to validate it as an epub2, Sigil will detect that they are not allowed in epub2 as JSWolf explained. They are html5 tags used by epub3 ebooks.
KevinH
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Originally Posted by tosca30
The HTML files I import in Sigil are automatically 'compiled' from Scrivener using a MultiMarkDown to HTML procedure. But Sigil doesn't seem to consider valid <figure> and <figcaption> tags.
Am I missing something? Do I need to replace all these tags by <div>s?
Thanks for helping.
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