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Old 03-11-2025, 04:48 PM   #3665
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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
I prefer the copyright at the front, as well as the ToC. The reason is that it's helpful for checking ISBNs - I loathe the fact I need to check the ISBN on my ebooks because of the modern habit of including multiple ISBNs for different formats on the copyright page.

I prefer any ToC to be at the start especially when it's an anthology and I'm checking the preview to see what stories are included. Ditto non-fiction; it's useful to compare editions. It's less useful for fiction unless you are aware of significant editorial changes and want to compare editions again.
Sometimes the changes can be something like updated graphics with hi-res graphics where they were lo-res before. I've seen the CSS updated, errors corrected, new cover (for better or worse), and other things. So it can be a good thing there's an update.

About the HTML ToC, why do it need to be in the eBook at all when there is an easier way to get to and use a ToC?
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