New Landing How can we help? Themeforest Theme Support Joyn Single Blog Post Pagination

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Posted in: Joyn
  • #281395
    Nomulus
    Member
    Post count: 23

    I trying to paginate a long blog post. You don’t seem to have a page break built into the Swift Builder so I’ve used <!–nextpage–> inside a code snippet.

    Unfortunately, the closing tag for the code snippet become visible on each next page: [/spb_codesnippet]

    Is there a way to fix this or do you have a Joyn/Swift native pagination option I don’t know about?

    #281397
    Nomulus
    Member
    Post count: 23
    This reply has been marked as private.
    #281896
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    Hi,

    This should use the default WP functionality as standard.

    Please add a WP login for us to take a closer look.

    Thanks.

    #282144
    Nomulus
    Member
    Post count: 23
    This reply has been marked as private.
    #282562
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    Please use a Text Block page builder asset, click the “Text” tab and paste in the code:

    Here is an example: http://www.lightmoves.com.au/getting-know-led-strip-ins-outs/

    #283494
    Nomulus
    Member
    Post count: 23

    Hi,

    I have tried using a text block before – same issue.

    If you look on the second page that has now been created – [/spb_text_block] appears just under the feature image.

    Also, occasionally, the last part of the post and footer will not load for a while.

    #283892
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    Ah yes I see that, I’ll need to report this back to the team for investigation and update.

    Thanks,
    David.

    #283932
    Rui Guerreiro – SUPPORT
    Keymaster
    Post count: 25779

    Hi,

    When that WordPress command is executed it cuts the post into section has expect. It won’t work inside a shortcode because it will cut it in half.

    One workaround that I found is to use one spb section for each “blog post page” then you will all the 2 specific spb sections inside the Blog Post using the page builder, then switch to classic editor and enter the text mode.
    Then you just have to place the <!--nextpage--> between the two spb section code.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/nuxobb1heq95x06/Screenshot%202016-07-26%2011.07.30.png?dl=0
    http://d.pr/i/WMdh/26IWSdvb

    Let me know if it worked.

    -Rui

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)

You must be logged in and have valid license to reply to this topic.

License required for the following item
Login and Registration Log in · Register