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Old 09-17-2022, 09:50 PM   #21
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I'm trying to figure out what that naked span is even intended to do. Everything in it, except for the deprecated <br clear="all" appears to have been added by Calibre's conversion process. "calibre12 and 13 are nothing but classes to set font, size and block. So, I'm assuming that in the original epub, that first line immediately after the body statement was:

<br clear="all"/>

Am I missing something? Is there any object anywhere at that point whose bottom margin needs to be cleared?

I hope the OP followed Jon's advice and re-downloaded the book from Amazon and re-converted it, because it sure looks odd.
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