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Old 09-01-2019, 01:38 PM   #46
Turtle91
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Originally Posted by graycyn View Post
I think you may have found it!

This seems like it might be the issue:



Going more specific by applying spans and classes did work, and it seems this is what they are suggesting. I'd forgotten that kepub has extra div and span tags added.

I sure liked the simplicity of h2 span, but I think I'd rather have a book that, when converted to kepub, looks the same as it would in ADE, Kindle and iBooks.


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Hmmm, nice of Kobo to add codes to the book itself...

However, the change needed shouldn't be too bad:

Code:
<h3>Chapter 1 <span class="subtit">The Sub-Title</span></h3>
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