Post Pagination Widget for Elementor
The Post Pagination widget improves browsing by enabling easy navigation between post results. It enhances the user experience with smooth transitions and effortless exploration.
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Post Pagination Widget Frequently Asked Questions
The Post Pagination widget is a tool that allows you to add pagination to your posts, helping users navigate between multiple pages of content on your website. It enhances the user experience by breaking long posts or lists into manageable sections. You can customize the appearance and functionality of the pagination to suit your website’s design, ensuring a seamless browsing experience for your visitors.
This widget is available in the Unlimited Elements Free version.
- Go to the Unlimited Elements Widget Library.
- Search for “Post Pagination” in the search bar.
- Hover over the widget in the search results and click Install.
- Add the “Post Pagination” widget to any Elementor page. This widget is available in the Unlimited Elements Free version.
Yes, the Post Pagination widget is available for free in the Unlimited Elements plugin. You can access and use this widget in the free version of Unlimited Elements, which is downloadable from the WordPress plugin repository.
Yes, you can enable the “Show All” option to display all pages in the pagination. When this option is enabled, it will show the entire pagination sequence. This provides an option for users to see every page, making it easier to navigate through multiple pages without restrictions.
You can customize the number of pages shown on either side of the current page by setting the “Mid Size” number. This allows you to specify how many page numbers will appear on both sides of the active page in the pagination, giving you greater control over how many page numbers are visible for easier navigation.
Yes, you can customize the number of pages shown at the start and end of the pagination list using the “End Size” option. This lets you set how many page numbers will appear at the beginning and end of the pagination sequence, ensuring users can quickly jump to the start or end of the list.
Yes, you can enable the “Previous” and “Next” buttons in the pagination. These buttons allow users to easily navigate between pages without having to click on specific page numbers, improving the overall usability and user experience by making page transitions smoother.
Using the Post Pagination widget is simple. Drag and drop the widget into your Elementor page, and it will automatically generate pagination for your posts. You can customize the appearance of the pagination controls, adjust the number of posts per page, and set how the pages are navigated. Check out our documentation for a detailed guide on further customization.