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next and previous buttons on major pages?


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Forma 17
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next and previous buttons on major pages?

for reviews and news, downloads and so on, all the index pages of these sections should really have a next button after the cut offs so users can scroll past that limit.

To me this is especially important for news. If i only want 30 stories per page, i'd like people to be able to flick through the pages.

Is this option there or did i miss it? i looked but could figure out a way to get it to do this, but i swear in an email you said this would be possible in CT.

Cheers!

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1 Re: next and previous buttons on major pages?
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OP 17
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next and previous buttons on major pages?

ok, i'll try that. thanks Smiling Face
1 Re: next and previous buttons on major pages?
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next and previous buttons on major pages?

Anand seems to do this only on category pages. You could do the same by using the tag feature instead of categories.
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OP 17
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next and previous buttons on major pages?

i noticed the archive. It doesn't seem very dynamic to users. I would really like the option to flick through the pages of news, just like most popular sites do like anandtech, and so on.
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From: Vienna, Austria
next and previous buttons on major pages?

There is not such a function after it is not every search engine friendly at all. For example, if you have 3000 news stories there are already 100 pages that updates daily. Instead there is now an extended news archive that is also available for categories/channels.

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