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- title = "Pagination"
- weight = 30
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- Two things can get paginated: a section and a taxonomy term.
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- Both kinds get a `paginator` variable of the `Pager` type, on top of the common variables mentioned in the
- [overview page](@/documentation/templates/overview.md):
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- ```ts
- // How many items per pager
- paginate_by: Number;
- // The base URL for the pagination: section permalink + pagination path
- // You can concatenate an integer with that to get a link to a given pagination pager.
- base_url: String;
- // How many pagers in total
- number_pagers: Number;
- // Permalink to the first pager
- first: String;
- // Permalink to the last pager
- last: String;
- // Permalink to the previous pager, if there is one
- previous: String?;
- // Permalink to the next pager, if there is one
- next: String?;
- // All pages for the current pager
- pages: Array<Page>;
- // Which pager are we on
- current_index: Number;
- ```
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- A pager is a page of the pagination: if you have 100 pages and are paginating 10 by 10, you will have 10 pagers containing
- each 10 pages.
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- ## Section
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- A paginated section gets the same `section` variable as a normal
- [section page](@/documentation/templates/pages-sections.md#section-variables)
- minus its pages. The pages are instead in `paginator.pages`.
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- ## Taxonomy term
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- A paginated taxonomy gets two variables aside from the `paginator` variable:
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- - a `taxonomy` variable of type `TaxonomyConfig`
- - a `term` variable of type `TaxonomyTerm`.
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- See the [taxonomies page](@/documentation/templates/taxonomies.md) for a detailed version of the types.
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