To where? 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. If I wanted to display exactly the page break
(which isn't very useful to the user in most cases) I'd use a verical colored bar or something.
In the case of EB I use it to give the user something to click on to view the TIA page image.



On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 5:44 PM, James Adcock <jimad@msn.com> wrote:

Don>Page numbers are a reflection of this problem, because conceptually they are

boundaries between page elements. But page elements simply aren't well-formed

because their tops and bottoms can cut right through paragraphs (and everything

within which paragraphs are embredded.)

 

The resulting location of the float is ill-defined by HTML in any case in which case one might as well move the page number OUT of the middle of the paragraph in any case.


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