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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 29th 2014, 5:47 pm

    I created an HTML Page from Modules - HTML PAGES Management, and I recently have added movies to it, so there are innuf movies in the first page, now I want to add an Next: 1,2, If you know what I mean, so the viewer can go to the second html page to see other movies, how can I add in the right bottom border this  Next: 1,2, ?? 
    Something like this: HTML Pages Management Untit114
    here's the HTML Page Im rreffering to: http://basketballacademy.bigforumpro.com/h1-movies
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    Post by Pizza Boi April 30th 2014, 4:24 am

    Hi Very Happy

    For the LAST time, please do NOT private message me to LOOK into your topics.

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    I look at ALL topics and ONLY reply to them if I know I can solve or provide suggestions so PLEASE do not WASTE my inbox space with trivial messages such as the one you just sent me.

    On to the main topic, I do not know how exactly that would be possible since the HTML page has a limitation for characters so the best solution I can provide is create HTML pages and just have 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. positioned on top of it linking to the supposedly next HTML page.

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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 4:26 am

    sooo, I have to do it manually?
    Can you make an example with code please so I can see how it's done?
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    Post by Pizza Boi April 30th 2014, 4:36 am

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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 4:39 am

    so I guest it would be easier if a set them on a DIV CLASS and then for the text to align in the left side of the page it would be like this: text-align:left ?? 
    Right ? Smile
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    Post by Pizza Boi April 30th 2014, 4:44 am

    Hi Very Happy

    It's your choice, your style. You can do whatever you want with it.

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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 5:32 am

    this is a pain in the a**, every time  I upload a movie I have to delete one and transfer it to the other html page and upload the other, there must be a way to change the length of the html page
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    Post by Pizza Boi April 30th 2014, 5:53 am

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    Post by Ange Tuteur April 30th 2014, 6:40 am

    Hello,

    You'll need to create your own pagination using the anchor tag. <a>

    Example :
    Code:
    <div class="myPagination"><span class="activePage">1</span><a class="page" href="/h2-">2</a><a class="page" href="/h3-">3</a></div>

    The above creates an element which contains page links, the currently active page is simply a span tag. You have to style it with CSS.
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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 2:27 pm

    Ange so you're saying that I have to put my content into this div and then style the page with css ? So Im not going to be able to use the forum header itself right ?
    You're talking about the HTML Page limit righT:P
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    Post by Ange Tuteur April 30th 2014, 3:06 pm

    You were asking how to set up page numbers. I have given an example in my last post. You can place it above your content, below, or both.
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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 3:26 pm

    sorry I dont quit understand this code, could you help me, so the first page I want to be /h1, and the second page /h14 ??
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    Post by Ange Tuteur April 30th 2014, 5:09 pm

    I have spread the HTML apart so it is easier to read.
    Code:
    <div class="myPagination">
     Â   
     Â <span class="activePage">
     Â   1
     Â </span>
     Â 
     Â <a class="page" href="/h2-">
     Â   2
     Â </a>
     Â 
     Â <a class="page" href="/h3-">
     Â   3
     Â </a>
     Â 
    </div>

    The first element inside myPagination :

    This is the currently active page, it is not a link, for your active page do not make it a link.
    Code:
     <span class="activePage">
     Â   1
     Â </span>

    The second and third element inside myPagination :

    These are your links to pages that you are not currently on. href="/h2-" links to your second, third ect..  HTML page, you must change the HREF content to that of your second, third, ect... page.
    Code:
     <a class="page" href="/h2-">
     Â   2
     Â </a>
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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 5:12 pm

    Okay, we're getting somewhere,
    I have replaced the codes so that's ok, but I use this to position it on the bottom left:
    Code:
    .myPagination {
    left:0;
    bottom:0;
    position:absolute;
    and it's not working??
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    Post by Ange Tuteur April 30th 2014, 5:22 pm

    In your HTML, make sure the pagination is at the bottom or top of your main elements.

    You can use :
    Code:
    <style>
    .myPagination {
    float:left;
    }
    </style>

    or :
    Code:
    <style>
    .myPagination {
    text-align:left;
    }
    </style>

    to style the position
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    Post by DeathDunk98* April 30th 2014, 5:31 pm

    Solved!
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    Post by Ange Tuteur April 30th 2014, 5:36 pm

    Topic solved and archived

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