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Re: [Solved] Pagination problem
etc wrote #325524:
[…] You’d better check, however, if there is a second
<txp:article />
tag on this page which had a differentlimit
value.
Thank you lot. You are a Master, Oleg! The winner of the “First Place Gold Medal“🥇
(There was an another <txp:article />
tag before the main content in use for my JSON-LD scripts. This thread title changed to “Solved”)
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Re: [Solved] Pagination problem
etc wrote #325524:
You’d better check, however, if there is a second
<txp:article />
tag on this page which had a differentlimit
value.
Pat64 wrote #325536:
Thank you lot. You are a Master, Oleg! The winner of the “First Place Gold Medal“🥇
(There was an another
<txp:article />
tag before the main content in use for my JSON-LD scripts. This thread title changed to “Solved”)
Thank heavens for the forum!! That I still have hair on my head is thanks to your two remarks!
I too had a snippet in my head section that grabbed the meta details from the first article in the list should there be no meta details provided in the section. It was intended as a helpful fallback but that limit="1"
screwed up my pagination entirely, so it has come out.
Now it works 😅
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Re: [Solved] Pagination problem
jakob wrote #332096:
Thank heavens for the forum!!
Definitely. I solved a similar problem thanks to some reply in another tread some while ago.
Textpattern forum = cure for keeping blood pressure within acceptable limits.
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Re: [Solved] Pagination problem
phiw13 wrote #332105:
Textpattern forum = cure for keeping blood pressure within acceptable limits.
:-) Sometimes I find the search a bit and miss. To be fair, it may be my memory of some or other thread is a bit hit and miss, but I often wish I could narrow down my searches a bit more by including “must have” search terms or matches that don’t include some other term. Is there a trick I’m not aware of for searching more effectively?
Sometimes I often get no results, other times I get many many pages of search results that I have to trawl through before I find what I’m looking for.
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Re: [Solved] Pagination problem
I totally agree, Julian & Philippe! 👌
Do not forget, the best Textpattern users are our Devs! 🙂
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Re: [Solved] Pagination problem
jakob wrote #332115:
I often wish I could narrow down my searches a bit more by including “must have” search terms or matches that don’t include some other term. Is there a trick I’m not aware of for searching more effectively?
Only to use an actual search engine rather than the rather loose search tool built into the forum.
site:forum.textpattern.com "Two textpattern instances"
That way you can use negative keywords too.
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