Definition: "Page Navigation" refers to a page layout that allows multiple pages in one page, effectively displaying an infinite number of pages. This feature allows users to quickly access any webpage by navigating through them sequentially or through a specific page. The term "page navigation" originates from ancient Roman architecture and design principles known as "pagus," which was used for the arrangement of spaces within walls. In this context, it signifies arranging multiple pages on a single page, akin to the layout in the Bible's Book of Genesis where Adam and Eve were given seven days to gather food. The "page navigation" concept has been applied throughout various contexts in the Bible as seen in Exodus 20:4-17, Numbers 13:15, Deuteronomy 3:3, Isaiah 65:8, Psalm 95:18, and Ezekiel 43:2.