@pkraus@jrconlin@mhoye that's a red herring. A document might be structured to present information in a logical order, but that's not relevant to the person who just wants to find a particular example.
It also presumes that there is only one logical path for information to take, when that's seldom the case. It's also why books have tables of contents and indexes.
(I'll also note that the most popular track on that album comes fifth, and it's not like folk are always listening to everything that comes before it.)
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It also presumes that there is only one logical path for information to take, when that's seldom the case. It's also why books have tables of contents and indexes.
(I'll also note that the most popular track on that album comes fifth, and it's not like folk are always listening to everything that comes before it.)