Pagerer 8.x-2.0 - example page

This page is an example of pagerer's features. It runs three separate queries on the database, and renders three tables with the results. A distinct pager is associated to each of the tables, and each pager is rendered through various pagerer's styles.




First data table:

wid type timestamp
14167551 page not found 1747863169
14167552 page not found 1747863626
14167553 page not found 1747864463
14167554 page not found 1747864563
14167555 page not found 1747864783
Drupal standard 'pager' theme:
'Standard' pagerer style (mimick of Drupal's standard) in three 'display' modes: 'pages', 'items', and 'item_ranges'
'Progressive' pagerer style:
'Adaptive' pagerer style:
'Mini' pagerer style:
'Scrollpane' pagerer style:
'Slider' pagerer style:
'pagerer' core replacement theme:




Second data table:

collection name
pathauto_state.node 217
pathauto_state.node 218
pathauto_state.node 219
pathauto_state.node 220
pathauto_state.node 221
pathauto_state.node 222
pathauto_state.node 223
pathauto_state.node 224
pathauto_state.node 225
pathauto_state.node 226

'Basic' pagerer style:
'Adaptive' pagerer style:
'pagerer' core replacement theme:
'pagerer' (direct call from module) theme: Note the usage of the 'tags' variables to customise labels and hover titles.




Third data table:

name path
<button> /
<current> /<current>
<front> /
<nolink> /
<none> /

'Adaptive' pagerer style:
'pagerer' core replacement theme: