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I wanted to know why the apps are doing what they do and it has nothing to do with how I'm formatting the CSS or HTML. It has to do with the apps being limited. Which is a bummer. My question should've been, if I would've known that the apps were this limiting because no one actually formats anything in the corporate digital book world.
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There's usually hoops you can jump through to fix some quirk of some particular rendering system, but those workarounds can also expose new quirks on different systems. You end up chasing your own tail for mostly no gain.
The heading tag causing a page-break on Moon Reader is probably one of those quirks. But there may also be a Moon Reader user setting that stops that from happening (I've no idea for sure: Moon Reader's user preferences are dauntingly all-encompassing). The point is that Moon Reader users who the page-breaks bother will know about such a setting and "fix it", and those who it doesn't bother won't be bothered by it. Last edited by DiapDealer; 06-03-2020 at 10:55 AM. |
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Is there a way to say do it the paragraph way and then use another way, say anchors to get the same effect in the TOS and not have it act all weird and glitchy in Moon+ Reader?
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No idea. <h#> tags don't actually mean anything, although some sofwtare will treat them in special ways (e.g. to automatically generate a table of contents). there's nothing that can be done with a <h#> tage that can't be done with a styled <p> or even <div> tag.
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Semantically correct tags should always be used for their semantic value rather than for their appearance, and should never be mimicked on default tags (p, div) with css when the default tags are insufficiently specific. |
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“Epub Reader Fury” was so benign and lacking any description, and yet so intriguing, I had to read the thread.
Title doesn’t fit the subject, as innumerable threads are furious. This one, not as much. “ Moon+ Reader just seems to do whatever it wants” would be descriptive and useful. |
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In the past I would've laid down more fire and brimstone. I just wanted to know why what I was doing wasn't working and showing up how html and css say it should render. I learned to ignore what the epub reader apps do because they are all mostly wrong. Not the epub creator as long as they're sticking to the laws that deal with epubs. Like Moon+ Reader. I just deleted it and was like here's your bad review for your terrible app and I finished the Bible and the Qur'an with this forums help. The help here is worth more than any app.
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1. A blind person is reading the book using a text-to-speech app. The app will treat the title as a regular paragraph because as far as it knows, it is a regular paragraph (it only understands semantic html, not css). This will have an effect on the way the text is presented and also navigation through the text. 2. You decide you don't like the way the book looks and turn off the original CSS styles (many reading apps let you do this): in this case, the semantically correct <h2 class="chapter"> will still be presented as titles (html with no css has default styles for h tags), whereas a <p class="chapter"> will just look like a plain paragraph (the same as plain text is displayed in a .txt file). |
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2. Why would you want to turn off the CSS? That's not a solution for anything. If I turned off or deleted the CSS, I get a basically unreadable eBook. |
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Just as an experiment, take an epub with proper semantic html and delete / disactivate the css, and compare that to an epub without correctly structured text after deleting the css. Bear in mind that to all machines (for text-to-speech etc.), html with no semantic structure is more or less the same as trying to read a novel in .txt format, to a human. |
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