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title = "Pagination"
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weight = 30
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Two things can get paginated: a section and a taxonomy term.
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Both kinds get a `paginator` variable of the `Pager` type, on top of the common variables mentioned in the
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[overview page](@/documentation/templates/overview.md):
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```ts
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// How many items per pager
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paginate_by: Number;
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// The base URL for the pagination: section permalink + pagination path
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// You can concatenate an integer with that to get a link to a given pagination pager.
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base_url: String;
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// How many pagers in total
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number_pagers: Number;
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// Permalink to the first pager
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first: String;
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// Permalink to the last pager
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last: String;
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// Permalink to the previous pager, if there is one
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previous: String?;
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// Permalink to the next pager, if there is one
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next: String?;
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// All pages for the current pager
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pages: Array<Page>;
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// Which pager are we on
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current_index: Number;
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// Total number of pages across all the pagers
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total_pages: Number;
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```
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**The variable will not be defined if `paginate_by` is not set to a positive number.**
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A pager is a page of the pagination; if you have 100 pages and paginate_by is set to 10, you will have 10 pagers each
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containing 10 pages.
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## Section
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A paginated section gets the same `section` variable as a normal
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[section page](@/documentation/templates/pages-sections.md#section-variables)
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minus its pages. The pages are instead in `paginator.pages`.
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## Taxonomy term
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A paginated taxonomy gets two variables aside from the `paginator` variable:
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- a `taxonomy` variable of type `TaxonomyConfig`
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- a `term` variable of type `TaxonomyTerm`.
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See the [taxonomies page](@/documentation/templates/taxonomies.md) for a detailed version of the types.
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## Example
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Here is an example from a theme on how to use pagination on a page (`index.html` in this case):
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```jinja2
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<div class="posts">
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{% for page in paginator.pages %}
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<article class="post">
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{{ post_macros::title(page=page) }}
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<div class="post__summary">
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{{ page.summary | safe }}
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</div>
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<div class="read-more">
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<a href="{{ page.permalink }}">Read more...</a>
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</div>
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</article>
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{% endfor %}
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</div>
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<nav class="pagination">
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{% if paginator.previous %}
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<a class="previous" href="{{ paginator.previous }}">‹ Previous</a>
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{% endif %}
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{% if paginator.next %}
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<a class="next" href="{{ paginator.next }}">Next ›</a>
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{% endif %}
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</nav>
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```
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