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Old 02-10-2019, 03:42 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Trane View Post
I'm still unclear how this works navigation-wise, so let me say what I think you might be explaining since I am slow on the uptake! The HTML TOC in the front matter would present with the Part#s only, [which would be named after the H1 headings]... then if they clicked on a Part# (or H1-named heading) that would take them to the associated Part# xhtml page.... and *that* page would have the sub-chapters from which they could navigate to what they want?

Am I close??

If I do have that right, can I copy the appropriate code sections from the original (full) TOC into each Part# xhtml page? (e.g. Chapter 1 H1 to the last sub-chapter for that section into "Part1.xhtml" then Chapter 2 section to last sub-chapter into "Part#2.xhtml," etc) or will copying the TOC code screw it up since those pages will not technically be part of a TOC?
Yep! neat and clean (and hopefully short )
Do make the "Part" titles meaningful, so they know where the will need to jump.
Once there, they find a section Contents to refine their quest
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