• Resolved boxcandy

    (@boxcandy)


    I found one other post relating to this issue but with no real solution.
    If you use the [listings] shortcode on a page you get ALL the listings returned. On a site with a lot of listings this represents a lot of load time and a lot of bandwidth especially on mobile devices. Is there no way to [limit] the number of listings but with pagination? Is there a workaround for this?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-listings/

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  • Plugin Author agentevolution

    (@agentevolution)

    There is a limit parameter on the shortcode. If you want pagination, use the archive templates, not the shortcode.

    Thread Starter boxcandy

    (@boxcandy)

    Sorry, I don’t understand what you are saying. What are the archive templates?

    Plugin Author agentevolution

    (@agentevolution)

    The default display uses archive templates to display all listings. The archive page would be http://www.yourdomain.com/listings/ (or whatever slug you have defined in the plugin settings.)

    So, if someone wanted to have a sold properties page with pagination, how does one do that with your plugin? The shortcode can’t use pagination but the archive can’t be sorted (according to another post). So, I am lost on how to just have a sold properties page with pagination?

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