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Originally Posted by DNSB
His IDs are unique. However, if you are going outside the current file, you have to include the filename. Looking at your sample, I added back1a and back3a for the back links.
Code:
<a href="endnotes.xhtml#massa" epub:type="footnote" id="back1a">[1]</a>
<p><a id="massa" epub:type="endnote" href="Section0001.xhtml#back1a">[1]</a><span class="endnote"> Shiny footnote text here.</span></p>
You will need to add the epub:type and aside directives as needed.
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This did not produce popup footnotes or endnotes in my test using Books on MacOS, Kobo Desktop, or my Libra H2O.
Doesn't it need to be "noteref" in the epub:type, based on Apple's documentation? (
https://help.apple.com/itc/booksasse...cf8ecf5c8.html)
In case it isn't clear, I've attached a screenshot of my Kobo on a book where this works. My problem is I don't understand why it works in the book I'm looking at, and not when I try it!