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Old 07-31-2023, 03:56 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
Maybe it's not technically useful, but I do like having an inline TOC, since it replicates part of the print reading experience. I like seeing an overview of the book's structure so I have some idea of what to expect before I begin chapter 1.
For some reason, about 40% of the ebooks I read that have a HTML ToC place the ToC at the end of the file. This used to be popular with ebooks published on Amazon since by going to the ToC, it appeared you had nearly finished the book. But that reason has long since been deprecated.

Personally, I would just tap in the middle of the cover image and then tap on the ToC link in the bottom left corner. This also has the advantage that exiting the ToC leaves me on the page I was reading.
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