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Old 12-23-2015, 06:17 PM   #61
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
I'm not sure,
You could link the hyperlink to the TOC, or Index file (even to an external http link).
Then again, you could do that in css as well, I guess... Any heading <H1> to <H4> reverts back to the index or some part of the book...
Different scenario, when every heading links to different places. Then individual links are necessary, in which the heading will be underlined.
Having headers linked to an internal ToC is poor coding. There is no need for that as Kindle and ePub Readers have an easy way to get to the ToC. On Kindles and Kobos you can get to the ToC in 3 taps of the screen. No need to make your eBooks look ugly with underlines for each header.
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