=== Post Type Pagination === Contributors: Wordpress Post Type Pagination Tags: Paginate, Pagination, navigation, Post Type Pagination, post-type-pagination, Post Pagination, rtl, seo, usability Tested up to: 5.2.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Wordpress Post Type Pagination is a simple and flexible pagination plugin which provides users with better navigation on your WordPress site. == Description == = Latest News = Wordpress Post Type Pagination is a simple and flexible pagination plugin which provides users with better navigation on your WordPress site. In addition to increasing the user experience for your visitors, it has also been widely reported that pagination increases the SEO of your site by providing more links to your content. You can add custom CSS for your pagination links with the Custom CSS tab in post-type-pagination Settings. == Installation == *Install and Activate* 1. Unzip the downloaded post-type-pagination zip file 2. Upload the `post-type-pagination` folder and its contents into the `wp-content/plugins/` directory of your WordPress installation 3. Activate post-type-pagination from Plugins page *Implement* For posts pagination: * Open the theme files where you'd like pagination to be used. Depending on your theme, this could be in a number of files, such as `index.php`, `archive.php`, `categories.php`, `search.php`, `tag.php`, or the `functions.php` file(s).The `twentyeleven` theme places the pagination code in `functions.php` in the `twentyeleven_content_nav()` function. Examples: For the `Twenty Seventeen` theme, in `index.php`, replace: the_posts_pagination( array( 'prev_text' => twentyseventeen_get_svg( array( 'icon' => 'arrow-left' ) ) . '' . __( 'Previous page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . '', 'next_text' => '' . __( 'Next page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . '' . twentyseventeen_get_svg( array( 'icon' => 'arrow-right' ) ), 'before_page_number' => '' . __( 'Page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . ' ', ) ); With: if(function_exists('wp_paginate')): wp_paginate(); else : the_posts_pagination( array( 'prev_text' => twentyseventeen_get_svg( array( 'icon' => 'arrow-left' ) ) . '' . __( 'Previous page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . '', 'next_text' => '' . __( 'Next page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . '' . twentyseventeen_get_svg( array( 'icon' => 'arrow-right' ) ), 'before_page_number' => '' . __( 'Page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . ' ', ) ); endif; For the `Twenty Sixteen` theme, in `index.php`, replace: the_posts_pagination( array( 'prev_text' => __( 'Previous page', 'twentysixteen' ), 'next_text' => __( 'Next page', 'twentysixteen' ), 'before_page_number' => '' . __( 'Page', 'twentysixteen' ) . ' ', ) ); With: if(function_exists('wp_paginate')): wp_paginate(); else : the_posts_pagination( array( 'prev_text' => __( 'Previous page', 'twentysixteen' ), 'next_text' => __( 'Next page', 'twentysixteen' ), 'before_page_number' => '' . __( 'Page', 'twentysixteen' ) . ' ', ) ); endif; For the `Twenty Fifteen` theme, in `index.php`, replace: the_posts_pagination( array( 'prev_text' => __( 'Previous page', 'twentyfifteen' ), 'next_text' => __( 'Next page', 'twentyfifteen' ), 'before_page_number' => '' . __( 'Page', 'twentyfifteen' ) . ' ', ) ); With: if(function_exists('wp_paginate')): wp_paginate(); else : the_posts_pagination( array( 'prev_text' => __( 'Previous page', 'twentyfifteen' ), 'next_text' => __( 'Next page', 'twentyfifteen' ), 'before_page_number' => '' . __( 'Page', 'twentyfifteen' ) . ' ', ) ); endif; For comments pagination: 1) Open the theme file(s) where you'd like comments pagination to be used. Usually this is the `comments.php` file. 2) Replace your existing `previous_comments_link()` and `next_comments_link()` code block with the following: *Configure* 1) Configure the post-type-pagination settings, if necessary, from the post-type-pagination option in the Settings menu 2) The styles can be changed with the following methods: * Add a `post-type-pagination.css` file in your theme's directory and place your custom CSS there * Add your custom CSS to your theme's `styles.css` * Modify the `post-type-pagination.css` file in the post-type-pagination plugin directory *Note:* The first two options will ensure that post-type-pagination updates will not overwrite your custom styles. *Upgrading* To 1.1.1+: * Update post-type-pagination settings, change `Before Markup` to `