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[Resuelto] How can I put a header every time I skip a page in a view loop?

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Última actualización por Francisco Ramón Molina Busquiel hace 4 años, 12 meses.

Asistido por: Waqar.

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#1394091

Hi,

In the view loop can I put some shortcode to show a header on each page?
That is, I do not speak of the page header, I mean a header of the lines that the loop is showing every time the loop jumps to a new page of data.
For example, if I am displaying several columns of data, the "description header" of what each of the columns of the data is. As is usually done with any list sent by the printer.

Regards,

#1394123
#1394417

Hi Francisco,

From your messages, I understand that your requirement has two conditions, to show the static header content:

1. It should show at the top of every new page when the pagination is used
and
2. It should show at the top when a new group of listing from the child view start

To achieve this, you can insert the static header content at two places:

1. In your parent view ( Impresoras View 2 ), right after the "[wpv-items-found]" shortcode.
( for the condition 1 )
and
2. Again, in your child view ( Impresoras-Fabricante View ), right after the "[wpv-items-found]" shortcode.
( for the condition 2 )

I hope this helps and please let me know if you need any further assistance around this.

regards,
Waqar

#1394579

Thank you very much for your help Waqar.