[TYPO3] [Typo3] Prev/Next Navigation
Nathan Lounds
loundsna at msu.edu
Tue May 8 21:35:10 CEST 2007
Hello,
Did you ever find a way to do this? I'm trying to do the same thing (ie.
[TYPO3] Simple prev next menu). I've been searching and found others
wanting to do the same thing, but nobody ever solved it as far as I can
tell.
Thanks!
Nate Lounds
> I have a quick question that should be simple to do that I cannot
seem to solve.
> This is related to having a prev/next link at the bottom of a
page. I have a
> feeling that one of you probably knows this off the top of your
head.
>
> I have a site that has a bunch of articles that I want to string
together using
> prev/next functioality. I read the tsref guide about the special
HMENU option
> browse, which allows me to put in my template an auto-generated
prev/next link.
> This did put the link in, and auto generated the names, using the
titles of the
> pages, which was exactly what I was hoping for.
>
>
http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/doc_core_tsref/HMENU-1/
>
> However, when I click next, it will only go to the next item at
the same level
> as my current document, ones with the same pid, or go to the next
section,
> since I set the boolean for moving betwees sections. This is
correct behavior
> for browse, according to the above doc. However, it makes it
impossible to make
> the automated next link go to the next article if the next one in
line happens
> to be a child document.
>
> If you view the above documement link, it has an example picture
of a tree of
> pages in the browse section. What I'm trying to do, and what I'm
surprised the
> documentation does not cover, is the ability go have next behave
in this manner
> based on their own example: 1:, 2:, 5:, 6:, 3:, 17:, 21: and so
on.
>
> Is there another functionality besides the HMENU/browse feature
that will allow
> for this kind of automated next/prev behavior? There is an
extention that has
> next prev behavior that seems to do the exact same thing as
browse, and my
> searches have otherwise come up blank.
>
> I'd appreciate any advice, should anyone have any.
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