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Does not really matter, I just suggest
Maybe it would be better if it followed the standard pagination.
For the first and previous pages, when on page 1, they have a "disabled" class, "active" class only for number.
For page number, I see bootstrap is't use "current" class but "active" class, and also does not use a "disabled" class, because the cursor has change to default.
For the last and the next, following first and previous, but on last pages condition
I use the "‹ (&lsaquo) and « («)" to fist and previous, and "› (&rsaquo) and » (»)" to the contrary :), Is here already provide parameters to change this ?
Only suggest ;)
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Does not really matter, I just suggest
Maybe it would be better if it followed the standard pagination.
For the first and previous pages, when on page 1, they have a "disabled" class, "active" class only for number.
For page number, I see bootstrap is't use "current" class but "active" class, and also does not use a "disabled" class, because the cursor has change to default.
For the last and the next, following first and previous, but on last pages condition
see http://getbootstrap.com/components/#pagination-default in "Disabled and active states" section
I use the "‹ (&lsaquo) and « («)" to fist and previous, and "› (&rsaquo) and » (»)" to the contrary :), Is here already provide parameters to change this ?
Only suggest ;)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: