From the course: InDesign CC to EPUB (2018)

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Text, CSS, and JavaScript options

Text, CSS, and JavaScript options

From the course: InDesign CC to EPUB (2018)

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Text, CSS, and JavaScript options

- [Instructor] Progressing onward through the panels in the reflowable layout export options dialog box from EPUB. Let's take a look at text, CSS, and JavaScript. So under the text panel is they have this option that you can remove forced line breaks. Sometimes in your InDesign document you hit shift return or shift enter because you're trying to make things fit right, and that would look kind of dumb in the EPUB because the lines have different widths depending on the settings that the user has set it up as. So you often want to remove forced line breaks. You know, my problem with this is that sometime I don't add a space when I do a forced line break. So if I force a line to break at a word, sometimes there's no space before the word or not, so I actually never turn this on, and I would just go through my entire document looking for that and fixing it as I go. Then we have the choice of where do you want your footnotes to go, and I had a video talking about footnotes and endnotes…

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