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Old 06-07-2021, 08:24 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Skydog View Post
Recent purchases by one author, (publisher St. Martin's Group), contain no TOC, utilizing only "Begin Reading" with one ridiculously long file. The only identifying code for chapter breaks is: <p class="page-break"></p> at the end of the phantom chapter. Drives me nuts. What is required in each chapter to be able to make a clickable TOC? I haven't yet found anything online that addresses this specifically. My knowledge and experience with HTML and CSS is limited and self-taught.

P.S. I've read the sticky on chapter detection/structure, but am not quite sure how to apply it.
Edit: Copy/pasting code from another book seems to work. Laborious, but it works.
Discworld books are similar except the eBooks are not one long file. But there are no chapters, just section breaks.
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