website/web/templates/partials/simple_pager.html
Noah Petherbridge 1ee8acf060 Various quick fixes
* Signup: if entering an existing email, don't admit that the email
  exists. Instead, send a specialized email to its address.
* Search: no longer search for users by email address.
* Login: always hash the incoming password on user not found, to take
  constant time compared to when the user did exist.
* Fix a pagination bug when a private (shy account) views a non-friend's
  photo gallery.
2023-08-15 17:33:33 -07:00

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<!--
A simple and generic Paginator row, with page buttons and Previous/Next
Usage: [[SimplePager .Pager]]
Give it your Pagination object (with .Previous, .Next, .Iter() and so on). It
links to the current .Request.URL.Path and with all query parameters + the page
added. Should be suitable for most pagers that don't need any specialized logic.
See also: template_funcs.go for the SimplePager wrapper function.
-->
{{define "SimplePager"}}
{{if .Pager.Pages}}
<nav class="pagination" role="navigation" aria-label="pagination">
<a class="pagination-previous{{if not .Pager.HasPrevious}} is-disabled{{end}}" title="Previous"
href="{{.Request.URL.Path}}?{{QueryPlus "page" .Pager.Previous}}">Previous</a>
<a class="pagination-next{{if not .Pager.HasNext}} is-disabled{{end}}" title="Next"
href="{{.Request.URL.Path}}?{{QueryPlus "page" .Pager.Next}}">Next page</a>
<ul class="pagination-list">
{{$Root := .}}
{{range .Pager.Iter}}
<li>
<a class="pagination-link{{if .IsCurrent}} is-current{{end}}"
aria-label="Page {{.Page}}"
href="{{$Root.Request.URL.Path}}?{{QueryPlus "page" .Page}}">
{{.Page}}
</a>
</li>
{{end}}
</ul>
</nav>
{{end}}
{{end}}