• Resolved rikengct

    (@rikengct)


    Hi.

    I have watched the video about setting this up and tried to follow the instructions, but I failed. I inspected the parts of my page as directed, but they did not match up. Anyway, if you could inspect my site and let me know what the wrappers are, I would really appreciate it. this page actually has two blog “modules” using the Divi theme. I hope your plugin is compatible. The first module has 2 posts, and the 2nd one has the remaining (now 9 per screen). I’d to add the load more at the bottom instead of the pagination buttons, and have 9 posts load at a time (or any multiple of 3). I also realize that something needs to be done since it is a grid layout. I tried that as well, but I didn’t really know what I was doing.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/malinky-ajax-pagination/

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  • Plugin Author craigramsay

    (@malinkymedia)

    Hi, Thanks for trying the plugin. Unfortunately the markup that is generated by your theme won’t work with the plugin.

    The issue is that each of your 3 columns of posts are wrapped in their own divs with the classes .column .size-1of3 and there are 3 posts in each. How this plugin works and usually similar pagination plugins is that it looks for the last post on the page and adds the newly loaded posts to that. When the posts are wrapped as yours are the plugin can’t tell where the last post is.

    It’s best just to wrap you posts without the additional divs.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author craigramsay

    (@malinkymedia)

    Marking as resolved as no response.

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