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Originally Posted by Phssthpok
Thanks, I'll look at the plugins.
The Kindle Publishing Guidelines are pretty useless -- nothing about levels of CSS support, just some short platitudes about anchor placement, supported types of space, and don't forget to use entities for <, > and &. Certainly no clue as to why page-break-after:avoid is ignored.
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? Are you reading the full Publisher's Guidelines? Or the Simplified ones?
They have 3 different sets of "guidelines" out. The ones on the web; the downloadable "simplified guidelines" and the actual Publisher's Guidelines. Google for it, and download the PDF. It absolutely is clear on what CSS is supported and which isn't.
We use page-break-after all the time. Something's not right in your file.
Hitch