Wow, masochism. Like TeX floats would ever end up where one thinks they should.
In my experience, people who are worrying about the precise location of TeX floats are not thinking about it right. You put the float in, you reference it as "Figure N" (automatically generated N, of course, the label is symbolic), you label it as "Figure N", and you assume your reader is capable of a simple linear search through figures starting on the current page (which a reader of a TeX document usually is).
But whatever, what would a "page" be for media "screen"?
For non-paged media, I would think that we would want the figure directly above or below whatever the nearest block-display (block or table) container is.... (think "right before or after the current paragraph").
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