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primer-pagination
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Pagination component for applying button styles to a connected set of links that go to related pages
Pagination component for applying button styles to a connected set of links that go to related pages
This repository is a module of the full [primer][primer] repository.
This repository is distributed with [npm]. After [installing npm][install-npm], you can install primer-pagination
with this command.
$ npm install --save primer-pagination
The source files included are written in [Sass][sass] (SCSS) You can simply point your sass include-path
at your node_modules
directory and import it like this.
@import "primer-pagination/index.scss";
You can also import specific portions of the module by importing those partials from the /lib/
folder. Make sure you import any requirements along with the modules.
For a compiled CSS version of this module, an npm script is included that will output a css version to build/build.css
The built css file is also included in the npm package:
$ npm run build
Use the pagination component to apply button styles to a connected set of links that go to related pages (for example, previous, next, or page numbers).
{:toc}
You can make a very simple pagination container with just the Previous and Next buttons. Add the class disabled
to the Previous
button if there isn't a preceding page, or to the Next
button if there isn't a succeeding page.
<nav class="paginate-container" aria-label="Pagination">
<div class="pagination">
<span class="previous_page disabled">Previous</span>
<a class="next_page" rel="next" href="#url" aria-label="Next Page">Next</a>
</div>
</nav>
For pagination across multiple pages, make sure it's clear to the user where they are in a set of pages.
To do this, add anchor links to the pagination
element. Previous and Next buttons should always be present. Add the class disabled
to the Previous button if you're on the first page. Apply the class current
to the current numbered page.
As always, make sure to include the appropriate aria
attributes to make the element accessible.
aria-label="Pagination"
to the the paginate-container
element.aria-current="true"
to the current page marker.aria-label="Page X"
to each anchor link.<nav class="paginate-container" aria-label="Pagination">
<div class="pagination">
<span class="previous_page disabled">Previous</span>
<em class="current selected" aria-current="true">1</em>
<a href="#url" aria-label="Page 2">2</a>
<a href="#url" aria-label="Page 3">3</a>
<span class="gap">…</span>
<a href="#url" aria-label="Page 8">8</a>
<a href="#url" aria-label="Page 9">9</a>
<a href="#url" aria-label="Page 10">10</a>
<a class="next_page" rel="next" href="#url" aria-label="Next Page">Next</a>
</div>
</nav>
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Pagination component for applying button styles to a connected set of links that go to related pages
The npm package primer-pagination receives a total of 1,868 weekly downloads. As such, primer-pagination popularity was classified as popular.
We found that primer-pagination demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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