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#1509 – No pagination in 404 pages in admin panel

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Thursday, 10 December 2015 07:50 UTC
hofitd
Hello,

The component used to have pagination for all the admin panels, includin 404 url panel, so it will be possible to know how many more pages (and error urls) there are.

I don't  have it now in my admin panel. I even upgraded to the latest version and I still don't have it.

I know there are more error urls because the defualt view is for 20 urls but when I change the view to 50 or 100 it displays more urls, so there must be a pagination so we'll be able to know how many more urls there are.

How can we fix this?

Please see screenshots attached.

Regards
Hofit
Thursday, 10 December 2015 08:10 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

I guess this is a CSS issue. Does the problem occur with Joomla default admin template?

Rgds
 
Thursday, 10 December 2015 08:18 UTC
hofitd
Hi

no, it doesn't occur in the defualt template.

but my template is just a copy of the default template.

in the original template I see the pagination near the list counter and my template display it in the bottom of the page...

I do see pagination in the url admin panel and in the shurl panel... how can it be?

Regards
Hofit
Thursday, 10 December 2015 09:30 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

The sh404SEF CSS is pretty complex, so that we can provide a good experience (fixed headers, scrolling content). That's a choice we made early on and custom admin template are so rare that it's never been a problem, especially that it also usually works fine with custom templates.

You may have started with a copy of the default template, but you indeed modified something that interfere with our CSS. The CSS (and javascript) is not the same on all pages, so it's not surprising it works ok on some pages, and not on others.

Rgds
 
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