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Old 10-19-2020, 08:57 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
I use the <header> tag for that grouping but that doesn't fly with epub 2 which is one of the reasons I use epub 3. For the sake of consistency (one of the hobgoblins of my small mind) I use header tags around single h tags as well as multiple ones.
If you run kindlegen on an epub3 with <header> tags, you get a warning for each.

Warning(inputpreprocessor):W29004: Forcefully closed opened Tag: <header>

Not a fatal error, and you get a usable file. But still annoying.
I don't know what would happen if you submitted such a file to Amazon to publish.

Since my small mind cannot see any need for these tags, I delete them on sight, the files are still good per epubcheck.

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