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[Resolved] Using WordPress' Built-in Pagination

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Last updated by Shane 6 years, 5 months ago.

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#906595

I'm trying to customize how the search result looks in the search page.

I managed to display the search result by supplying [wpv-search-term] into [wpv-view] search attribute inside a visual editor cell. I wonder if there is a way to use WordPress' built-in pagination, instead of using the plugin's pagination control.

#906935

Shane
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Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hello,

Thank you for contacting our support forum.

Unfortunately no you will need to use the views pagination when navigating through the list of posts displayed using the view search.

Thanks,
Shane