[docs] Meaning of right/left arrows

A few libraries (eg. fusion) have sufficiently complicated (and thorough) documentation that they have sections, sub-sections, and maybe sub-sub-sections. In that case I instinctively expect that the arrow right at the top right of the page will take me to the next sections, or sub-sections (ie the next peer of the page I'm looking at), whereas in fact it always takes me to the next page. Does anyone else consider this is not quite right, and is it worth changing it? - Rob.

Robert Jones escribió:
A few libraries (eg. fusion) have sufficiently complicated (and thorough) documentation that they have sections, sub-sections, and maybe sub-sub-sections. In that case I instinctively expect that the arrow right at the top right of the page will take me to the next sections, or sub-sections (ie the next peer of the page I'm looking at), whereas in fact it always takes me to the next page.
My understanding is that left/right arrows allow you to read the docs linearly, as if it were a printed book. Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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