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Old 07-29-2023, 08:04 PM   #5
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Device: Kobo Libre H20
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
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.
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!
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