Pagination
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Last Post: March 8, 2011 (RSS)
By sidcam - March 3, 2011 - edited: March 3, 2011
I have some rather long article on my site that would display better if they were a multipage article.
Is there a way to add a page break within a WYSIWYG text box that will break the article up to show as Page 1, 2, 3? (like a lot of major newspaper sites do).
I don't want to break the articles up into multiple records because I already use previous and next record links to take people to other articles. And from a list view standpoint I only want the article to show up once (not multiple times).
Basically I want this
http://www.blogherald.com/2007/06/14/split-long-posts-into-multiple-pages-in-wordpress/
Is there a way to add a page break within a WYSIWYG text box that will break the article up to show as Page 1, 2, 3? (like a lot of major newspaper sites do).
I don't want to break the articles up into multiple records because I already use previous and next record links to take people to other articles. And from a list view standpoint I only want the article to show up once (not multiple times).
Basically I want this
http://www.blogherald.com/2007/06/14/split-long-posts-into-multiple-pages-in-wordpress/
Re: [sidcam] Pagination
By Jason - March 8, 2011
Hi Sid,
There are a couple of ways you can go about this. The easiest would be to break your article up into 3 different fields and then display one of the fields based on a page number in your URL.
Another way would be to use code to break your article up into pieces and then use a page number in your URL to display a certain piece.
Either of these are going to require custom coding. Hopefully this will help get you started. If you'd like us to look into creating a custom solution for you, please send an email to consulting@interactivetools.com and we can go over some options with you.
Hope this helps
There are a couple of ways you can go about this. The easiest would be to break your article up into 3 different fields and then display one of the fields based on a page number in your URL.
Another way would be to use code to break your article up into pieces and then use a page number in your URL to display a certain piece.
Either of these are going to require custom coding. Hopefully this will help get you started. If you'd like us to look into creating a custom solution for you, please send an email to consulting@interactivetools.com and we can go over some options with you.
Hope this helps
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