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Originally Posted by Turtle91
I would think that is something peculiar to that epub...something in the css maybe?? Do you have an example of the html/css you could post here?
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Agreed. We do scads of books with endnotes, and I've never had that occur, with each endnote on its own page. ???
BTW: good god, where would endnotes GO, if they were effectively invisible? In a print book, they--gasp--go at the END, those sneaky bastards. Why wouldn't they appear in the same place in an eBook?
Am I simply being thick as two planks? Endnotes can either go at the end of a chapter, or the end of the book. Amazingly, some folks don't like to read the endnotes on the fly; they read them (cough) at the END. for those folks, if yon endnotes were invisible, or hidden, when would they get their opportunity to read them?
Me, I'm a devourer of endnotes and footnotes, references, the whole schmear. So, I read them on the go. But a lot of ppl don't, and they need them in a reliable spot, I should think.
Hitch