balvidzita fu'ivla

x1 (text, image, page element) is infra/later-mentioned/subsequently mentioned/later/following/below/toward the bottom of the page/screen (flat and primarily two-dimensional display) relative to x2 (text, image, page element) on page/screen/in work x3 according to cultural convention x4.

Because text is usually read horizontally, this word could mean "to the right of" (for left-to-right writing) or "to the left of" (for right-to-left writing), as assessed on each given line; additionally, any horizontal direction within the plane of the display can contribute a nonzero component, so long as x1 is also bottomward of x2. For texts/writing systems which begin at the bottom of a page (according to physical orientation), then this word refers to the opposite direction instead of the physical bottom of the page. In other words, this word always is oriented forward along the writing/display which, by cultural convention, the user should have not yet consumed (in this iteration of consumption, Okazaki style). Can refer to distinct subsequent pages. Essentially, the entire document is imagined as being displayed upon a single, arbitrarily-long, ordered screen which is wide enough to display at most a single word/character or element per line throughout; in this configuration, x1 follows and is perforce 'below' x2. x3 can also refer to a website/webpage or any piecewise linearly-directed display or medium in which the locally-surrounding content is simultaneously displayed (so, videos which display frames over the course of time would be excluded as a whole, but any one of such frames may be included). See also: "galprurci" (opposite), "balvidzita zei farna".


In notes:

galprurci
x1 (text, image, page element) is supra/aforementioned/previous/earlier/preceding/above/toward the top of the page/screen (flat and primarily two-dimensional display) relative to x2 (text, image, page element) on page/screen/in work x3 according to cultural convention x4.