Unfortunately not really. There was an epub3 testsuite out there that did a good job showing what **should** be supported. But it did not really have any of the Daisy Accessibility aria-role info that is so important to modern epubs so it was not a very good "example".
Like the whatwg html living spec, the epub3 spec seems to be constantly changing.
And just like the html living spec (which is based on what actual browsers support Safari, Chrome, Edge, FireFox, etc), you just have to see what commercial epub3s are doing and what is supported by the majority of the e-readers out there.
We do try to update Sigil at least 4 times a year (and sometimes more) to try to keep pace with bugs and spec changes. And using the latest epubcheck helps but then passing your epub3 through the Daisy ACE checker would also be a good idea.
Hope something here helps.
KevinH
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Thank you, Kevin, for clearing that up for me.
Are there any newer official samples that you know of?
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