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Originally Posted by moffattm
I thought epubs were split into smaller chunks. The epub file is really just a zip file that contains several other files. One file is the CSS and then there's one or more HTML files. Many of the epubs that I've seen have each chapter as a separate HTML file, which in theory should make it easier for the Kobo. Of course some publishers may just put everything into one giant HTML file, which would mean a lot more processing for the Kobo.
A tool such as Sigil can let you look at the individual files and edit them.
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Of course. My point was, perhaps the load time could be
further reduced by splitting up complex / heavily imaged chapters. I did not know Sigil could split and update the TOC.