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Originally Posted by KevinH
You could not be more wrong. Epub3 even without javascript, without media overlays, without video and audio, still allows for improved semantic tagging and better Accessibility markup to help those visually impaired or needing screen readers, allows better international support for rtl and vertical languages. It simply makes for a much improved epub.
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I'm glad to hear someone say this; we keep hearing people say that epub3 "doesn't work" with the current ereaders. Whenever I redo a book from PG I always start with a blank epub3. The only epub3 stuff that I may use is some of the newer html tags but even that is minimal. So the html and css is mainly epub2 but the container is epub3. The metadata is epub3 probably; I'm using Sigil.