I know that this has been said before but it really needs to change. I encountered yet again today the kind of problem that can result when a resource is not built with page numbers (although all print editions have page numbers). I am reading in the introduction of the NA28 and run into "the use of the * asterix, see p. 85). Of course, nothing happens when clicking on the 85 because there are no page numbers in many Logos Bibles (and in some dictionaries). Real pain ensued as I sought to find the location referred to. I actually did not and had to manage some other way (time-wasting and frustration alert!). This happens in dictionaries too, when there is a cross-reference to a page number that one is unable to follow.
Besides this problem of navigation, it is also a problem for referencing. When you read a lengthy article and quote from it, it is simply not very handy to only have "Dictionary So-and-So. The Article I read, pages 100-1000). I exaggerate a bit to make my point: a reference is made to point a reader to where to find a citation. Just referencing that it is found somewhere in an article is not good enough.
Really, it would be simpler if ALL resources had page numbers included ALWAYS.