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4 years 1 week ago #143021
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Hi,
On my sailing club website I have 11 events in a category and the while the first 10 are displayed on one page the 11th is on a second page. I've looked through the documentation and forum but haven't spotted how I can customise the pagination from 10 to 11. Ideally I would like to have all 11 on the same page.
www.tamworthsc.co.uk/learn/discover-sailing
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Peter
On my sailing club website I have 11 events in a category and the while the first 10 are displayed on one page the 11th is on a second page. I've looked through the documentation and forum but haven't spotted how I can customise the pagination from 10 to 11. Ideally I would like to have all 11 on the same page.
www.tamworthsc.co.uk/learn/discover-sailing
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Peter
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4 years 1 week ago #143029
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Change default pagination value from 10
Hi Peter
You can edit the menu item you created to display events, there is a parameter called Number Events , set it to the value you want (for example 20), then it should work as expected
Tuan
You can edit the menu item you created to display events, there is a parameter called Number Events , set it to the value you want (for example 20), then it should work as expected
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4 years 1 week ago #143034
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Hi Tuan,
thank you, that was far simpler than I expected.
Cheers
Peter
thank you, that was far simpler than I expected.
Cheers
Peter
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4 years 1 week ago #143046
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Yes, the extension is very flexible 
Tuan

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3 years 2 months ago #149858
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Hi Tuan, is this also possible for the "Upcoming Events [mod_eb_view]" module?
eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/modules/upcoming-events says there should be a "Number Events" field, but that option isn't displayed in the View: "Upcoming Events". Or is it only available for "Module: [mod_eb_events]" ?
eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/modules/upcoming-events says there should be a "Number Events" field, but that option isn't displayed in the View: "Upcoming Events". Or is it only available for "Module: [mod_eb_events]" ?
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3 years 2 months ago #149862
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Hello
If you are using EB View module, you can add limit=20 to Query String parameter and there will be 20 events displayed in the module
Tuan
If you are using EB View module, you can add limit=20 to Query String parameter and there will be 20 events displayed in the module
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