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Old 04-07-2025, 06:14 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Daniel Jackson View Post
Chapter titles being links back to the TOC is pretty common, a lot of books have it and it should normally not be a problem.
But in your case it seems to behave as if the <a href> tag is extended to the entire chapter text.
When you're editing the book in Calibre and you put the cursor inside the <a href> tag, is the correct closing </a> tag properly highlighted?
I personally hate it when publishers do this. It isn't necessary and hasn't been for a long time. The worst is when they either use honking big text for the chapter header, or still worse, an image, because then, tapping anywhere at the top of the book will likely activate the link and jank you over to the ToC unawares.

Usually it's not so bad that you can't turn the page from the bottom half of the book, but then again, if one reads at larger font sizes as I need to do, those linked chapter headings can become obnoxious pretty quickly.
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