solved Documentation pagination?

Ceri
Ceri
@adolygwr
7 years ago
370 posts
Basically I wanted to know if I can paginate the following url/tab ?

https://americymru.net/americymru/documentation/contents

The table of contents will grow to approximately 500 entries which would involve a long scroll. Any ideas?





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Ceri Shaw - AmeriCymru

updated by @adolygwr: 04/05/18 06:11:39AM
SteveX
SteveX
@ultrajam
7 years ago
2,584 posts
I don't know about pagination of the ToC, but I would mention that a Table of Contents should be available on a single page view - people will use their browser search with page to find the keyword they are looking for rather than scrolling down. If it were 50,000 lines I would want it all on the same page as well, I don't think it will work for you paginating a ToC.


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michael
@michael
7 years ago
7,715 posts
No pagination by default, but when it gets to 500 entries, I'll take a look at it if you like.
Ceri
Ceri
@adolygwr
7 years ago
370 posts
Upon reflection perhaps pagination is the wrong way to go BUT if possible I would like to be able to limit search in the left hand column to the documentation module exclusively. Is it possible to make search work within the relevant module only?


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Ceri Shaw - AmeriCymru
brian
@brian
7 years ago
10,148 posts
Ceri:
Upon reflection perhaps pagination is the wrong way to go BUT if possible I would like to be able to limit search in the left hand column to the documentation module exclusively. Is it possible to make search work within the relevant module only?

I'm not sure what you mean - can you clarify what the "search in the left hand column" is?

Thanks!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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Ceri
Ceri
@adolygwr
7 years ago
370 posts
Basically what I am looking for is a custom search field which searches the following:-

https://americymru.net/americymru/documentation/nouns/*
https://americymru.net/americymru/documentation/verbs/*
https://americymru.net/americymru/documentation/adjectives/*
https://americymru.net/americymru/documentation/other/*

I have Google Custom Search on the page in the position that I want it BUT google doesnt appear to have indexed these pages yet so it's showing up "No Results' for most searches. I realise I may have to wait a while for G to index the pages before I see any results but I would prefer to use a system search for this purpose if possible.

The page in question is:- https://americymru.net/americymru/documentation/contents


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Ceri Shaw - AmeriCymru

updated by @adolygwr: 12/31/17 11:09:03AM
michael
@michael
7 years ago
7,715 posts
Looks like google has indexed all your pages, cant find one going "No Results".
Ceri
Ceri
@adolygwr
6 years ago
370 posts
Looks like it's all working the way I need (more or less). Once again Jamroom proves itself to be customizable almost any way you want it :) Looking forward to 2018. Happy new year y'all :)


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Ceri Shaw - AmeriCymru