
4 Feb
2012
4 Feb
'12
4:38 a.m.
To where?
Well, I would move the page tags to before the start of the next paragraph, so that a paragraph is understood to belong to the page that it started on. If you move the page tags out of the middle of the paragraph then you have more attractive less intrusive options for placement, and which "works" on more devices.
The point isn't to visualize exactly where the page breaks in the text, it is to
give the user some idea which page he's on. Why would the user care? The argument I've heard is that college students need to be able to ref the page when they write a "book review" for their profs. Not that the PG/DP page numbers are currently accurate enough to allow that in any case.