Pagination
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The act or process of paging a book; also, the characters usedin numbering the pages; page number. Lowndes.
Pagination meaning & definition 1 of Pagination.
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The act of paginating a web-page, or a web page that has been paginated.
Basically, instead of putting an entire article on a single web page, to paginate is to spread the article across multiple pages. A good example is a news article containing 12 images, but each image is on a single web page, forcing you to click the 'next' button 11 times in order to see all the images.
This practice is often used by websites as a means of click-baiting the viewer; by forcing you to keep loading new pages, you're spending longer on the website - and by extension, viewing more advertisements on the site, which leads to ad revenue.
Unfortunately, this is inconvenient for the end user; particularly if they're browsing on mobile device and the connection is slow, as it greatly increases the amount of time spent waiting for pages to fully-load. It also means more mobile data is used overall as the entire page has to be reloaded each time you click the 'next' button.
Pagination meaning & definition 2 of Pagination.
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To place pages in sequential order because the authors poor [Microsoft Office] skills propelled the overall [formatting] into a interspersed and [muddled] mess of a document. Noun, verb, adjective.
Pagination meaning & definition 3 of Pagination.
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The sequence of numbers assigned to pages in a book or periodical.
Pagination meaning & definition 4 of Pagination.
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the way in which the pages of a book, document, etc. are given numbers
Pagination meaning & definition 5 of Pagination.