Releases Pagination Estimated reading: 2 minutes 2 views Managing extensive project histories requires efficient display solutions to maintain site performance and user engagement. Changeloger provides built-in server-side pagination to handle long lists of releases by breaking them into manageable, navigable pages. How to Enable PaginationPagination Appearance How to Enable Pagination To implement pagination for your release hub, follow these steps within the WordPress block editor: Select the Release Hub block on your page.Navigate to the block sidebar and locate the Releases Options section.Set your desired value in the Releases Per Page field (e.g., 5, 10).If you set this value to 0, the plugin will automatically use the global Items Per Page value configured in Changeloger > Settings > General.Update or publish your page to apply the changes. Pagination Appearance Once enabled, the pagination interface renders automatically below your release list. Key visual elements include: Numbered Page Links: Clear navigation indicators for moving between specific pages of releases.Previous/Next Arrows: Shortcut controls for sequential browsing of your changelog history.Ellipses: Displayed automatically when dealing with large page ranges for cleaner navigation.Anchor Links: Pagination controls include a #releases anchor, ensuring the page scrolls back to the top of the release section automatically after a user clicks to navigate to a new page. This implementation ensures that even projects with hundreds of version updates remain performant and easy to browse for your end users. Releases Pagination - PreviousCompact LayoutNext - Releases PaginationContainer Width