PAGINATION

Pagination

Pagination is the process of dividing into discrete pages, either electronic pages or printed pages. Today the latter are usually simply instances of the former that have been outputted to a printing device, such as a desktop printer or a modern printing press. For example, printed books and magazines are created first as electronic files and then printed. Pagination encompasses rules and algorithms for deciding where page breaks will fall, which depends on semantic or cultural senses of which content belongs on the same page with related content and thus should not fall to another . Pagination is sometimes a part of page layout, and other times is merely a ...

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pagination

Noun

  1. the act of creating pages for a document, book, etc., or determining when to truncate text on the pages
  2. the act of numbering pages for a document, book, etc.


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