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Old 04-17-2017, 10:21 PM   #5
hoodyRacoon
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Device: Google Play Books
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Originally Posted by GrannyGrump View Post
page-break-inline:avoid;

I think you mean
page-break-inside:avoid;

Some reader software and devices don't honor page-break-inside: avoid, although they mostly do ok with page-break-before:always and page-break-after:always. But try adding that to your .p-pb class, and see if it helps.

It does sound unusual, though, that your paragraph is splitting before the bottom border. I don't know if border-radius is allowed in epub --- what happens if you remove that from your css class?
meant inside sorry - mistyped,

anyhow editing the page break before or after the element i not a option, since there is no standard distribution, and the only other option would be to break both before and after and i would rather just deal with the splits between pages then only have sometimes a single line of text on the whole screen.

boarder-radius works fine(at least in google play books app, surprisingly not the web-view on desktop but its of little consequence)

why padding,is split between pages i couldn't tell you on the other hand, the boarder is just a consequence of the padding splitting between pages, i blame it on issues with google play books,

i am honestly willing to deal with the issues since the platform is well suited to my purpose(holding a library of personal use self made book while tracking last page read) i have over 350, 300-800 page epubs(according to googles page count) and it possible to redownload them all via google takeout, but the platform would have to be inciting
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