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The first release of turn.js introduced a pretty simple way for adding new pages. In fact, the only thing you had to do was to add as many elements as pages you needed for your book or magazine. Quickly, this scheme brought up a problem in cases where the book contained a large amount of pages.
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The first release of turn.js introduced a pretty simple way for adding new pages. In fact, the only thing you had to do was to add as many elements as pages you needed for your book or magazine.
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The first release of turn.js introduced a pretty simple way for adding new pages. In fact, the only thing you had to do was to add as many elements as pages you needed for your book or magazine.