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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Now, page-break-inside: avoid IS problematic. Both in theory and in practice. What constitutes an unavoidable page-break-inside? You have to know that before you can even test. Whatever the case, I don't believe ADE tries very hard before it decides the page-break-inside was "unavoidable."
I think most people want to be able to use "page-break-inside: avoid" to keep captions and images together on the same page: i.e. wrap them in a div that has "page-break-inside: avoid" applied. "page-break-inside: almost-never" would be better, IMO. 
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Yes. This is the primary place. That, and, if you have a book with a crapload of subheadings, or subheads that go with charts, tables, etc., being able to slap 'em in a div and keep them all together would be NICE. I don't think it's earth-shattering, BUT, lemme tell ya, from the perspective of one who has to explain "that's the way eBooks work" about 3-5x
every.
single.
day., I'd really be QUITE grateful to at least be able to page-break-inside: never for images or tables and captions, if naught else.
Hitch