moderator please unakismet whooami’s reply on this thread:
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https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/123968?replies=7
Dying to see what the missing response is ??
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its not real eye opening..
When I first looked at your thread, I was going to reply as otto did.. saying that the first page wasnt paged.. but then I actually tested it on my own site and saw that it was,
for instance
https://www.domain.org/archives/category/blah/ is paged
and
https://www.domain.org/archives/category/blah/page/1/
is also paged.
So you are, in fact, seeing what I am seeing.
Thanks whooami. Is it your opinion, though, that a category or dated archive page with only 3 posts (when the limit is, say, 10) _should_ be considered paged? That seems off to me, but that seems to be how WordPress wants it.
umm, actually I cant speak to that since I tested it on category that had more posts than the paged amount.
Is that what you are presently seeing?
Maybe whooami is in there for a reason. ??
Im always in there ??
What trigged that particular reply was the domain I chose though when I edited the post, I used
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?? oops!@whooami: yeah, that’s what I’m seeing and that’s the real gist of my problem right now. I *want* the first (most current) page of search results to be paged, and it is, but I *don’t want* it paged when there really is no other page for this particular search result, monthly archive, etc.
The simple reason for that is I have a nicely-designed box to implement around the previous & next links, but I don’t want this box to show up if neither of these links is present.
ahh ok, well if you are seeing next page/previous page links where the number of posts is less than the number of posts per page, thats not right.
Are you using a plugin to generate those links, or is that just the standard install doing that?
No plugin involved; and to clarify a little more: I’m not seeing prev/next links on these pages where the # of posts is less than the # of posts per page, but I AM seeing that WordPress still returns true for is_paged, showing the empty box’s background image. Here’s a simplified version of what I’ve got:
<?php if(is_paged) { ?> <div class="nicelyStyledContainer"> <div class="alignleft"><?php posts_nav_link('','','« Previous Entries') ?></div> <div class="alignright"><?php posts_nav_link('','Next Entries »','') ?></div> </div> <?php } ?>
So, I’m thinking the <div class=”nicelyStyledContainer”> shouldn’t be output at all on a page where # of posts is less than # of posts per page. But it still is.
I follow ?? the solution to that is to not use that. and instead style the div, or add a containing div if necessary.
For instance, out of the defualt theme you’ll see:
<div class="navigation"> <div class="alignleft"><?php next_posts_link('« Previous Entries') ?></div> <div class="alignright"><?php previous_posts_link('Next Entries »') ?></div> </div>
Now you can either style that first div, or you can add another and style from there.
Is that doable?
In other words, leave off the is_paged stuff, and let the theme do the work.
you might also want to look at how the defualt theme calls those particular links:
<?php /* If this is a paged archive */ } elseif (isset($_GET['paged']) && !empty($_GET['paged'])) { ?>
since it sounds like you’re doing this from scratch ??
Well, the problem I’m experiencing would apply to the default theme just the same if you styled in any padding + background image or a border on .navigation. You’d have a colored, bordered empty box with no links in it (on those pages where # of posts < # of posts per page). That’s the reason I’m trying to use a conditional is_paged…
nope, youre not getting it ?? My second reply is the one you need to pay attn to.. the default theme checks to see if the links need to be there:
<?php /* If this is a paged archive */ } elseif (isset($_GET['paged']) && !empty($_GET['paged'])) { ?>
Leave off your
is_paged
stuff and let the other code do the work.I really appreciate all your help, whooami, but that doesn’t seem to work either. I removed the initial closing bracket and the else from that snippet you just provided and tested again like this:
<?php /* If this is a paged archive */ } if (isset($_GET['paged']) && !empty($_GET['paged'])) { ?> Test, this should be on paged stuff only. <?php> } ?>
But that puts me right back where I started. The *first* page of paged sets is not detected — the exact same problem I was having using is_paged.
Also, I have permalink rewriting turned on, so the above code doesn’t work on any page of paged archives… only the 2nd page and up of search results.
The *first* page of paged sets is not detected — the exact same problem I was having using is_paged.
so youre saying that you are seeing the styling on a page where the next/previous page links are not?
[everything that was here has been scratched, since indeed thats what happens]
ok, I finally see your problem. I had to actually do it myself to see it ??
https://village-idiot.org/bigbox/?cat=3
THAT is the problem ??
I have some errands to run, but I’ll look closer when I get home, if you havent solved it by then ??
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