• Resolved bryanhiggs

    (@bryanhiggs)


    I am using pagination quite heavily on my site to help my readers not have to do too much scrolling, and it should help with page loading, too.

    My problems are:

    • The pagination choices are only displayed at the end of the page. It would be nice if I could place them at the beginning of the page, too.
    • The pagination choices are just a list of pages; no Previous Page, or Next Page. I would like that option, too.

    I have tried a couple of pagination plugins, but they didn’t seem to work. At least, I couldn’t get the pagination to change its format.

    Thanks for any assistance you may provide.

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  • Hello @bryanhiggs

    For #1, I’m afraid there is no possibility of adding the pagination at the top of the loop. We do not provide this feature yet. ??

    But for #2, this should actually be possible right out of the box. We do have four pagination types – standard, a prev/next layout, a load more button mechanism and infinite loading pages. More information can be found here – https://creativethemes.com/blocksy/docs/post-types/blog-posts/

    Hope this helps!

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter bryanhiggs

    (@bryanhiggs)

    Thank you for your quick response.

    Unfortunately, it seems your implementation of Pagination formats is only for Blog Posts. I am using pagination on my website’s pages.

    I had noted that the Pagination controls in Customize are under Blog Posts, so I had a suspicion. Anyway, I tried setting the Pagination Type to Next/Prev. No change whatsoever on my pages.

    Bug? Advice?

    Thanks!

    Hello @bryanhiggs

    I see what you mean now. However, that page pagination feature is something that’s not provided from our end, but is a part of the core WordPress software. The only thing that we do to it is stylise it to look consistent with our other elements.

    Sadly, there are no easy solutions to change this from our end, as it wouldn’t be correct to change WordPress’ defaults – plus from what I know, some of these modifications aren’t even allowed by the WordPress store rules.

    Even the default themes behave identically – https://ibb.co/8zLb9D7.

    Hope this clears things up!

    Thanks.

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