continuationmarking
Continuationmarking is a technique used in text processing and user interface design to indicate that a paragraph or line of text is continued onto the next page, column, or screen. The marking can be textual, such as the words “—continued—” or “(cont.)”, or visual, such as a small icon or shape placed at the end of the line. By inserting a continuation mark, designers and developers help readers navigate long passages without interrupting the flow of reading, particularly on digital devices where reflow and dynamic resizing are common.
Historically, continuation marks were first introduced in printed newspapers and magazines in the late 19th century,
In interface design, continuation markers are often paired with “Read more” links or expandable sections. Mobile
Related concepts include text truncation, ellipsis usage, and pagination. While sometimes criticized for disrupting the reading