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Old 05-10-2017, 06:42 PM   #3
fluoresce
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Ohhh! I see what's going on . . .

My TOC is three levels deep (h1, h2, and h3). As chapter headings and subheadings, my h1s and h2s all start at the beginning of a HTML document. My h3s are the only headings that are placed throughout the body of the content. In order to push the h3 headings down, I have assigned them large top margins. Whenever a h3 heading happens to start at the top of a page, the top margin is being split between the top of the page and the previous page. If I adjust the font size and thus move the h3 headings away from the top of a page, the problem goes away.

I think I can fix this problem by giving the h3 headings the same sized top margin as the previous element's bottom margin. Lemme see . . .

Last edited by fluoresce; 05-10-2017 at 06:45 PM.
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