• Resolved dss

    (@dss)


    i’m using the VB Style page numbers at the bottom of a few pages in sub sections of my site.
    ex: https://blog/subsection/index.php
    the page outputs the correct text:
    Pages (4) : [1] 2 3 ?? ... Last ??
    but when i click on any of these links generated by the plugin, i am taken here:
    https://blog/index.php?cat=watever
    what i’d like to have happen is when i am using this feature within a sub section, for the pages to be called from within that sub section.
    so the template stays the same.
    does anyone know how to do that?
    dss

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  • Thread Starter dss

    (@dss)

    i guess i could code my own, or list all the contents on the side bar…
    :shrug:
    dss

    @dss
    Beautiful creation dss.. Unfortunately we cannot see those pages unless we create an account I guess. There are so many money making ideas in my head.. I wish I had half your talents to make them a reality.
    Excellent work!

    heh,
    The link in the first 2 posts go to this address when clicked:
    https://www.blogger.com/start
    However, your site is even nicer.. damn..
    not too sure on this one though, so I am sorry.. I am not experienced enough to change code only to think that if you could somehow link the page changes to a full URL then it might work.
    Great job.. I hope someone like Ringmaster or Root can help you out..

    Thread Starter dss

    (@dss)

    The only real solution i can think of, since i am not too wise in the internals of the VB Style pagination code, is to hard code links at the bottom of each subfolder’s index.php or static page.
    that way it re appears, and works like the vb style pagination, but knows which folder to stay in cause it’s a hand/hard coded link.
    shrug
    guess i’ll give that a try since there’s really been no response with another solution.
    s.

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