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Old 12-10-2019, 07:42 AM   #40
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
What you wrote will work, but technically you should have another semicolon at the end of the last declaration (before the closing brace).

By doing this you are allowing widows and orphans, not preventing them.

The next question is: where to apply it? Setting it as part of the styling for normal paragraphs would probably be best for most books. Alternatively, you could apply it to body elements and everything else will inherit it.
Why do you need a ; after the last line in the class? Is this a Kindle thing?

I always put windows and orphans in body and it works for the entire book. Even if I'm converting to KF8 that's where it goes.
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