Third that!
The progress bar is more then enough.
Take an example: in Microsoft Reader you have page numbers and a progress bar option, and you can jump from one to the other way of showing where you are.
Now imagine you are in that reader in the page 100, change the text size 2 sizes up, it redraws the page and then the same page is now page 80!
What does this say… the page numbers mean nothing, they are just one way to relate the position you are to the size of the book, nothing else.
Page numbers in eBooks are (for me) in the same level of the question I get from some of my students when I show them an eBook (ex. a eBook in Microsft Reader format in a computer screen): “Can we print it”?
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