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Old 10-14-2024, 09:48 AM   #42
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
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.
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.
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