
: How well does Google Play Books support page-oriented css? (i.e., page breaks) While testing ebooks, I have been finding deficiencies in css support in Google Play Books. Namely, this doesn't
While testing ebooks, I have been finding deficiencies in css support in Google Play Books.
Namely, this doesn't work:
h2 {
page-break-before: always;
}
GPB's support for embedded fonts is also inconsistent.
The epub3 test suite seems to show ample support for epub3 epubtest.org/evaluation/1/ but it doesn't get granular about css support that should have existed in epub2.
I'm assuming the answer is no, but does anyone know of a way to force a page break using css only in GPB (instead of using separate html files)?
Also, what's the best way to stay informed about css support for GPB? I have generally been happy with GPB's support for CSS, but this bug caught me offguard. From what I can tell, GPB doesn't have any formatting guide or even a forum specifically to address formatting questions by content creators.
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