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Hello.. On the template searchsort and pager are shown all the time, not matter if there's results listed in the template or not. is there a way to hide these until a results are shown and cleared when a clear search is requested? Thanks..
I have a feed that returns html that I'd like to use a pager on. The feed is loaded dynamically from the click event of a button.Is it possible to include a pager within the html a feed returns? A knudge in the right direction would be appreciated. Thank you, Mark
Is there a way to allow users to select the amount of results per page in the template pagination options?
All the examples I have seen show the (xmod:addbutton) in the footer template, which renders it above the pager.
Hi, I have an event registration system set up. Each registration can have multiple attendees. There are around 300 registrations and a total of about 3000 attendee records. I have a template set up for the registrations with one per page and I can load the attendee records for the registrations via ajax no problem. It takes a long time though to load all the data (I am currently using a jquery ea

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