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Old 12-14-2020, 02:21 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Using the Modify Epub plugin to add extra css. I tried several books and all of them had this issue. They were books already on my Kobo and half read, so they definitely didn't have the gaps before. I also opened one of them in the Calibre editor to check and yep, widows/orphans were set to 1 in the css.

Frankly I'm baffled. I guess I can try to load some new books and check those, but if they behave this way too, I'll have no idea what to do. I could use kepub, but that would mean reloading my whole Kobo library, which is entirely epub at the moment.
Are you applying the widows/orphans settings to the body or html elements? Are you flagging them as important!? Are you checking that there are no other widows/orphans settings in the CSS?
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