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Hey thanks Marie,
I found the “break after: always” line and deleted it. Tested on an Android, the extra page remains. I’ve noticed with the example files on Lynda.com as well. After splitting up chapters with tags, it still wants to include an extra page with a horizontal layout of the device. This must be a common issue because other EPUBS don’t do this.
Combed through entire ePub, validated it and tested again. When the screen is tilted to landscape it doubles the content. I am of the opinion that flowable ePubs on Android containing .mp4’s is a murky place to tread. Travelers beware…
The duplicating pages issue is having the left column content (containing either a mp4, .png, text or all three) is then repeated on the right column. In portrait orientation, it works perfectly until it’s rotated to landscape, then it gets messy. At times, it crashes.
Testing on a Galaxy 3 (version 4.4.2) and a lower-end Verizon LTE (version 4.2.2) with the Gitden reader. I’m using Gitden right now because it appears to work best with the movie content. Other ideas welcomed!
All movies and images are anchored, above line, with an inline paragraph style that is CSS tagged.
No issues with an iPhone 4s.
Thanks David and thanks for the quick response!
Understand 100% about the functionality, but was wondering if there was a possibility of controlling the portrait to landscape orientation. Depending on the reader, things can go real “wonky” (technical term) when the user changes the device (Android) orientation. I’m running into pages duplicating on each side vs. flowing to the next page. I’ve combed through all of the code, but as of yet, can not solve the issue.
Got it. Updated devices. All is good.
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