[Resuelto] Pagination to only show single view on next page
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I have a page with multiple views on. The last view on the page has pagination settings. When I click more I expect to see just the view on the reloaded page, but I'm seeing all the views before it as well.
Here is the website: bourbonculture.com
If you scroll all the way to the bottom, you'll see "View More". When I click view more, I'd like to see only that view and the additional items that go along with it. Is this possible?
I took a look at this for you and saw the issue, however this is how the view actually functions. The next page or in your case "View More" will simply refresh the page that the view is placed on with the additional information.
In your case you have multiple views on the same page hence why they will still show up. So you will need to place the view with the pagination on its own page if you don't wan't the others showing up.
I guess one solution would be to display 30 posts and make the current pagination button a button to a new page that displays a new view that skips the first 30 posts and has pagination?
The only other workaround I can think of that uses the same page is to use the infinite scroll but then this will only allow you to see the bottom of your page when the list is completed.
But this is actually how views work so the best solution is for the view to be on another page, or you can use the view more button to hard link to another page that contains only this view.
I'm trying to play around with my sites settings. Originally I had my view count changed to 30 within the filter, but I have changed the sites default settings to 30 so I wouldn't have to use the filter. This is my URL after the change:
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Shouldn't the view count be removed from the end of the URL since the websites default is 30?
Sorry for the lengthy wait but it seems that this in the URL is for the browser history management for the pagination and search.
So the queries are passed in the url so that when a user clicks the back button, instead of going back to the first page or in the case of a search it will not return to a blank search.
This setting can be found in Toolset -> Settings -> Front-end -> Browser history management