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Old 04-14-2016, 11:13 PM   #10
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If you look at section 17.3.2 of the Kindle Publishing Guidelines, they give some CSS + HTML examples of using display:none + Media Queries.
Thanks. Looks a useful technique I should get familiar with whether I use it in this instance or not.
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Side Note: I am also in the camp of not having a link to the Cover in the TOC... along with links to other Front Matter (Title Page, Frontispiece, Copyright Page, Dedication, Acknowledgments, [...]). It just makes no sense!
Certainly used by me and the publisher, to make it easy to check everything is there.

As for the reader, I'm not trying to force them to read all the copyright notices and such, but a few lines in the TOC won't hurt them and it reminds them that these pages exist, as they may skip directly to the main text on opening and never see a hint of their existence otherwise.
Of course that isn't necessary in a printed book, 15th century or 21st.

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