Agree with the prior comment, but I have no problem with kindle. In my books, I like to have the small image first before the visible chapter title, which causes havoc with the TOC because it does not know where to go exactly. So, I do something similar to the previous comment. I put a duplicate chapter title in white above the image (using a particular “toc” specified Paragraph style and then put my image followed by the visible chapter title. You could do something similar. Now course, if someone using a Kindle, for example, changes the color to “white on black” or to sepia, it will show up. To address this, I will often output the file to the epub, break it open, go and find that specific Chapter title text in each file and delete it. The TOC still works amazingly well, and there is no number to show up if someone changes the color to sepia. The only real draw back is, it is very tedious to do that for each chapter, but such is life. I have no problem with mobi files because I use 3 different TOCs. I do not know if the previous commentor does that or not. But I have one TOC for Paperback (on one layer), I have another for what I call ‘in epub’ (on a second layer), and a third one I call ‘outside epub,’ which refers to the one that Kindle will use in their player. The third one is not actually in the epub at all. Then, I designate the ‘outside epub’ one when I output it to epub, before throwing it in the Kindle Previewer. Works like a charm, but just a bit tedious.