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Originally Posted by ratinox
It's not about memory. It's about what the typesetter or their style guide says goes there.
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Except Kobo is entirely in charge of it here, and there are examples of all sorts of different placements for every element we've talked about throughout the history of books.
It's your assertion that one is more important than all the others, my assertion is this is entirely subjective and should be as much in the hands of the user as it possibly can be.
Unless you can provide evidence to back your claim that one is inherently better universally then we're done. And since we've already seen that asking a handful of people nets you different results I'd say you'd have a rather impossible time of it.
You could argue it from a UI/UX standpoint, but I've already demonstrated that as it stands Kobo's UI/UX for this issue is inferior in terms of getting across the full use and provided an example which wouldn't clutter the UI but would allow for much more customization, and be more user friendly.