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Originally Posted by tomtomtom View Post
But should I not have Landmarks in the navigator on Kindle? I do have links to landmarks in the internal TOC but I'd also like them in the side navigator. The main error I get when I have the Landmarks is that the links in Nav are out of order with the Spine in the contents.opf. But of course they would be.
The Kindle platform expects the logical table of contents (nav or ncx) to follow the same sequence as the spine of the book. When user calls up the TOC the current chapter will highlighted and it provides the user a visual presentation of progress though the book. Putting in extraneous entries such as landmarks and illustrations breaks that sequential flow.

As Doitsu stated, landmarks should appear in a separate nav element, as was done for your page-list.
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