• spaceboy909

    (@spaceboy909)


    Hi all,

    Does this theme offer built in pagination for regular pages (not blog related)? If not, what automated options are there for this? I’ve looked over the plugins available and they all seem to only work on the blog and related pages, but none work on regular pages.

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  • Hi @spaceboy909

    For pagination in non-blog pages, I suggest once referring to the following link to help you with it: https://www.ads-software.com/support/article/page-break-block/

    Let me know once you’ve tried this and if it helps! Also, let me know if you have any further queries!

    Regards,
    ThemeGrill

    Thread Starter spaceboy909

    (@spaceboy909)

    Thanks for the response. I’m really needing an automated option which will additionally only show one page at a time in the editor window as well, otherwise, I would eventually have a page in the editor that is 1,000 pages long and unworkable like that.

    But I decided to try the manual method you suggested as a temporary solution but I ran into a problem. The function does split the page into multiple pages, and it does show the pagination bar at the bottom, BUT, the pagination numbers all lead to 404’s. It doesn’t work.

    Do you have any idea how I might fix this? And also, are you aware of any automated plugins or code that might produce what I’m needing?

    While I’m here, I may as well ask one more: When you look at all the top news sites out there, specifically the ones with pagination bars, are they all using blog’s to display their content? Because if they are, then maybe I should just switch to the blog style format and then I have access to both the built in automated pagination and the plugins that are designed only for blogs.

    I haven’t done much with blogs yet, so I don’t know how versatile the formatting is, but if all the top news sites that have pagination are using blog’s, then I guess that’s my answer.

    I’m also open to premium plugins if there’s one out there. It just seems a little strange to me that such a great feature is only available for blogs and not for regular pages. Maybe there’s something out there and I just haven’t found it yet. I’d be willing to pay a little bit if it is actively maintained.

    Thanks for your help.

    Hi @spaceboy909

    You can once go to your Dashboard-> Settings -> Permalinks and to update the permalink settings of the site. You can do that by simply clicking save changes. Also, this method I’ve described is how every site manages the pagination within the single post page as well as single pages created in their site, not via the blog page. So I hope this clears the confusion!

    Do let me know if you need further help regarding this!

    Regards,
    ThemeGrill

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