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Old 09-11-2015, 11:12 AM   #18
UncleIvor
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Apologies for not having replied earlier – my Internet connection has been intermittent.

I came across the widows and orphans in a CSS file, and was curious about its implementation. I should, of course, have realised that although things like this might be in the specification, many apps or readers might not implement the full specification.

I was interested in the page break tag since I wanted to use it in context of images. I had in mind using quite a large image which would take up an entire page, so I could use page break before and the page break after.

But thank you for all your comments and help.
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