Thanks everyone for your help.
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Originally Posted by jackie_w
@Lynx-lynx, Those look like OK footnote links. Is it a sideloaded de-DRM'd book? If so it may be able to be improved with a bit of epub surgery. I'd be happy to do a bit of experimentation if you want to PM a link to it.
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Jackie has solved my footnote access problems by essentially removing the superscript tag for footnotes, which means that the footnotes now display the same size as normal text. She has also placed [brackets] around the footnote, and underlined the text for good measure (not activated the link, no need). And they now work perfectly.
An excellent job because apparently there's around 700 references !!!
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Originally Posted by robko
That's good advice, but I thought if they WEREN'T underlined they weren't an active link? I'm just going on memory from some Gutenberg sideloads I've used. I can't offer any insight as to why they wouldn't be working if properly constructed.
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Checking the CSS for my book they weren't underlined links. However in the past I thought that all the epub footnote links were underlined, so I was wrong or they've changed it, or sometimes they maybe and sometimes not depending on the publisher or ....
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Originally Posted by davidfor
Two choices. Either use the KoboTouchExtended driver to send the books as kepubs. But, once enabled, all books are sent as kepubs. You can disable it later or turn off the conversion option, but you have to remember to do it (which I never do) and restart calibre. Or you can use the Kepub Output plugin and do a conversion to kepub. Then the KoboTouch driver can send this to the device. You might need to adjust the driver settings, but the defaults will send the kepub if it exists.
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Thanks David, I'll take a note of this for future practice.
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Originally Posted by DNSB
Might you want to take a look at the class="nounder" in the <a tag you posted? Sounds as if it removes the underline. This has nothing to do with the link working since that is a function of the a tag but it does make it harder to see them as links.
Just my two cents worth,
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Thanks DNSB and here's the CSS (prior to Jackie adding underline):
.nounder {
text-decoration: none;
}
You were quite right, my failure to access the footnotes had nothing to do with whether there was an underline link there or not. Instead I just couldn't get my girlie sized fingers to touch the quite tiny super text in the right spot. Would hate to have seen how blokie fingers managed it, lol.
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Originally Posted by arspr
Lynx-lynx:What has been said by davidfor (kepubs seem to "expand" the active link area) and DNSB (check what that style is doing about the layout of the hyperlink), AND an extra comment.
I see in your profile data that you own a Sony PRS-650 and a Glo. I cannot speak about a Glo, because I don't own one neither I've ever used it. But I can assure you that the touchscreen precission of the PRS-650 is AGES better than the AuraHD or H2O one. The PRS stylus is just "not seen" in the Kobo devices... So without an "extended" sensitive link area (as kepubs/ACCESS seem to implement), it's quite possible that small links were quite difficult to "be touched". The best example about this happens in the Web Browser where small links are nearly unusable.
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Thank you for mentioning the 650 because yes, my 650 is an excellent device and by far the best device to read non-fiction ebooks on and access the notes. But, and this is a biggie for me, I need that front light and I couldn't ever find the right front light to go with it. And yep, I used the cover that had the inbuilt light and other lights. So, I need to use the Glo.