I haven’t used Quark for at least a decade, so I haven’t faced this question in that context. But with css in general:
1. Your css is using the deprecated page-break-inside property. It might still work, so try 'page-break-before: initial;' in the first paragraph of a chapter.
2. Otherwise the newer property is simply break-before (along with break-after, and break-inside);
break-before: page;
break-before: initial;
See mdn: <
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/break-before>
HTH
— Bruce
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> On Mar 15, 2023, at 12:28 PM, Richard Powell <
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> Hi everyone. This is probably a pretty simple one for most of you. I have an epub file which was created in QuarkXPress. The chapters all need to start on a new page. I imagine that would be the Chapter style in the css file which would have to be altered? I have attached a screenshot of the css file. Can somebody please explain how I need to alter the text to achieve this. Thank you.
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