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Originally Posted by Jellby
Some portable readers have limitations on the size of files they accept, and will not work with larger files. But the message should have been a warning, not an error, since the specification says nothing about file sizes. As far as I know, the ePUB will work in most readers, except older Sonys.
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So I guess I should ignore this one then?
That second 'page' is the entire interior of the book because if I create chapter breaks (which would make each section an acceptable size file) it just starts aligning all headings left on the iPad instead of centred. (I've presented that issue - so far unsuccessfully - in another thread.) So in my experience, it's not possible to reduce the 'page' size for ePub validation without messing up the formatting on crucial pages such as the Title page at the beginning of the book.