If it's only in a browser plug in, then it's a browser plug in issue. Do not ever use a Web Browser (even old versions of Edge) to view epubs, PDFs or actual MS Office files. Download them. Only use the browser for either webpages or a web "cloud application", never with actual files.
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Originally Posted by rsuchwani
There isn't a tiny difference in the ePub after uploading, publishing, and downloading through the Google Books. The ePub is identical in every aspect. The nested lists issue was there before (in our Google Books testing)
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HOW are you testing Google Books?
With the App for GoogleBooks or some other mysterious method?
Also Google Books has maybe the smallest share of the Ebook Market. Amazon, Kobo, Apple, Nook, Tolino and maybe Scribd are bigger. Use an epub2 for Amazon KDP, and the SAME epub2 for Smashwords (who will send it to Kobo, Apple, Nook, Tolino and Scribd and it will be in their catalogues as if you uploaded direct). Upload the same epub2 to Google simply for exposure, but most seeing it on Google will check Amazon, Apple or Kobo because purchase details on Playstore are obnoxious. Set Google price higher too. Make the epub2 into a Dual Mobi on Calibre and secondly also upload to Smashwords for their local Kindle sales. They only redistribute the epub2. Apple "converts" the epub2 they get from Smashwords into the Apple Book format which is just a sort of wrapper.
However I've checked some of our ebooks in the Google Android Playbook App anonymously (by temporarily having them free) and they were fine.