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Originally Posted by Sirtel
For myself, I always delete half-title, praise, other books by author or publisher, next reads and other ads. I usually leave the inline TOC, just in case (unless it doesn't work - I've seen it just copied from a paper edition with nonexistent page numbers and no working links), full title page (I like to look at it when I open a book for the first time), copyright page, indexes, introduction and dedication.
As to homogenizing my reading experience in regard to fonts, margins, line-height et al, yes, absolutely. I need it to be the same in all my ebooks. Anything else distracts and annoys me.
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The problem with leaving the HTML ToC is that when you delete bits, the ToC does not get updated. So it then becomes incorrect. So I deleted it as it's easier to do that then to keep it. Besides, I never use it.