Thursday, December 24, 2009

Re: Adaptive pagination

Hi Bruns!

Thanks for your ideas.

After reading your idea I think implementing myself this is not a big
thing as I thought :)

Thanks again...

On Dec 24, 10:17 am, Jeremy Burns <jeremybu...@me.com> wrote:
> This isn't a full answer but will hopefully help your thinking.
>
> You could build a custom element that includes some logic around the
> current page, which is reached via $paginator->current(). You could
> then build links to the previous (say) five pages and the next five
> pages, with some logic to make sure you don't go past the first or
> last page. Then you can prefix this with links to pages 1 and 2, and
> suffixed by the penultimate and last page.
>
> The $paginator->numbers() function can take a 'modulus' option that
> determines how many pages to show either side of the current page,
> which will sort that part out for you;
>
> echo $paginator->numbers(array('modulus' => 4, 'separator' => '|'));
>
> I notice that although the document says modulus determines how many
> pages to show either side of the current page it is actually the total
> number of pages.
>
> Here's a rough attempt for you. This doesn't include any logic around
> $paginator->current(), but I am sure you can weave that in. Place this
> in a file called pagination.ctp in views/elements and drop it into a
> view
>
> <?php
>         $paginator->options(array('update' => 'content', 'indicator' =>
> 'working'));
>
>         echo '<div class="paging"><div id="page-numbers">';
>
>                 echo $paginator->first('<<');
>                 echo '&nbsp;';
>                 echo $paginator->prev('<');
>                 echo '&nbsp;';
>
>                 echo $paginator->numbers(array('modulus' => 4, 'separator' => ' '));
>
>                 echo '&nbsp;';
>                 echo $paginator->next('>');
>                 echo '&nbsp;';
>                 echo $paginator->last('>>');
>
>         echo  '</div></div>';
>
> ?>
>
> I hope that helps a bit.
>
> On Dec 23, 6:37 pm, NeoWebTech <deva.in...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I want to create a pagination for a huge/large number of items. But,
> > the default pagination component is not good when the number of pages
> > increases. So, I want to display like the following
>
> > « Previous 1 2 … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 2789 2790 Next »
>
> > Please, let me know if there is any plug-in/code available.

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