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Old 11-01-2019, 04:21 PM   #4
DNSB
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You are likely to be running into one of the reasons that BookView was dropped and Page Edit is not my choice for editing -- the code generated can have some rather odd glitches. CodeView and a preview pane are a better choice, IMNSHO.

I am wondering how you made it down to using the h6 tag. The furthest I've managed was one anthology where I ended up with h5 tags (h1 was for books in the anthology, h2 was for parts within the books, h3 was for chapters, h4 was for sub-chapters and h5 was for sections within the subchapters). The author was unhappy with the ToC in nav.xhtml being so many pages but life is tough. This was also the only ebook I've done cleanup on where the footnotes took up more space than the text. The original books were vanity published westerns and he had dreams of hitting it big as an indie.

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