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django-endless-pagination
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Django pagination tools supporting Ajax, multiple and lazy pagination, Twitter-style and Digg-style pagination.
Django Endless Pagination can be used to provide Twitter-style or Digg-style pagination, with optional Ajax support and other features like multiple or lazy pagination.
The initial idea, which has guided the development of this application,
is to allow pagination of web contents in very few steps <http://django-endless-pagination.readthedocs.org/en/latest/start.html>
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Documentation is avaliable online <http://django-endless-pagination.readthedocs.org/>
_, or in the docs
directory of the project.
To file bugs and requests, please use https://github.com/frankban/django-endless-pagination/issues.
The source code for this app is hosted at https://github.com/frankban/django-endless-pagination.
The Mercurial repository of this project is hosted at https://bitbucket.org/frankban/django-endless-pagination.
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Django pagination tools supporting Ajax, multiple and lazy pagination, Twitter-style and Digg-style pagination.
We found that django-endless-pagination demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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