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Old 09-04-2015, 12:01 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Notjohn View Post
What's wrong with widows and orphans? Anyone who reads e-books is accustomed to them, and most people don't know there ever was a prohibition against them. To be sure, in a print edition, I will shorten a paragraph if it results in one or two words being marooned at the top of the next page, or even a couple of lines if it's the end of a chapter. But in an e-book, let her flow!
A matter of taste, suppose Personally, I don't like orphans and widows and do like titlles (h1, h2, etc. tags) in the same "page" with the following paragraph (or part of it). So I use in my personal ebooks the properties "page-break-after: avoid" (with <h> tags) and "orphans: 2" and "widows:1" with <p> tags. But the new ADE seems to think like you
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