Hi Damon,
maybe this overview gives some good examples: 
http://www.jquery4u.com/plugins/10-jquery-pagination-plugins/
 
I really like this one: https://github.com/wesnolte/Pajinate/wiki You can 
put all your elements into one list and call pajinate on that list. 
Depending on your requirements you can put the paging whereever you want.
 
Best,
Hilmar
 

Am Dienstag, 26. Februar 2013 21:22:22 UTC+1 schrieb Damon:

> Hi Jian, do you have any of those JQuery examples?  I've used verity 
> search via LiveServer in the past but I am struggling to recollect my 
> methods.
>
> On Monday, July 25, 2011 10:06:33 AM UTC-4, Jian Huang wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ibrahim, 
>>
>> Nice solution, but I am not sure if it can be used in Andry's scenario 
>> because if Andry wants to have N paginated pages, he would have to 
>> created N pages and N content classes with slightly different display 
>> range. 
>>
>> Also, I noticed that the code provided skips the first page on the 
>> list. 
>>
>> Andry, like Tony said, either do pagination server side via Delivery 
>> Server, php, asp, C# or what other server side code once content is 
>> published to a server. 
>>
>> OR 
>>
>> You can output all the content with a list and use JavaScript/Jquery 
>> to show/hide selected range. 
>>
>> I do have example ready should you need them. 
>>
>> Best, 
>>
>> -Jian 
>>
>> On Jul 25, 7:50 am, Ibrahim Sawadogo <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Hi Andry, 
>> > 
>> > we have something similar, you get the idea: 
>> > <!IoRangePreExecute> 
>> > <% i = 1 %> 
>> >     <!IoRangeList> 
>> >         <% if i = 1 then %> 
>> > 
>> >         <% elseif i > 1 and i < 5 then %> 
>> >             <div class="teaser-news-standardstory floatbox"> 
>> >                 <div class="teaser-graphic"> 
>> >                     <a href="<%list_news%>" 
>> > title="<%standard_news_title%>"><img 
>> > src="<%image_mood_news%>" title="<%standard_news_title%>" alt="< 
>> > %standard_news_title%>" /></a> 
>> >                 </div> 
>> >                 <div class="teaser-content"> 
>> >                     <span 
>> class="news-date"><%standard_news_date%></span> 
>> >                     <h3 title="<%standard_news_title%>">< 
>> > %standard_news_title%></h3> 
>> >                     <p><%standard_news_summary%></p> 
>> >                     <a class="link-arrow" href="<%list_news%>" title="< 
>> > %standard_teaser_link_title%>"><%standard_teaser_link_title%></a> 
>> >                 </div> 
>> >             </div> 
>> >         <% end if %> 
>> > 
>> >         <% i = i +1 %> 
>> >     <!/IoRangeList> 
>> > <!/IoRangePreExecute> 
>> > 
>> > Ibrahim 
>> > 
>> > On 25 July 2011 12:34, Andry <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > > Hi guys, 
>> > 
>> > > I have a long list of newsletters. How can I show 10 lists per page 
>> > > and have pages links on the page. 
>> > > e.g page 1 will have newletter 1-10, page 2 will have newsletter 11 
>> to 
>> > > 20 and so on... 
>> > 
>> > > Cheers mate! 
>> > 
>> > > Andry 
>> > 
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