• When I think of a “plugin” I think of something that you install and then it works. Not this plugin.

    With this plugin, you have to sift through theme files to find the right file, then manually change the PHP, which will of course be overwritten the next time you update your theme unless you create a child theme. And if your theme is already a child theme then you are SOL because WP famously doesn’t allow “grandchild” themes.

    So, this “plugin” requires you to create a child theme (if you can) and then manually edit code for it to work.

    Not exactly “plug and play”.

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  • Plugin Author maxfoundry

    (@maxfoundry)

    Howdy,

    We understand how you feel about having to write code.

    You might want to take a look at version 2.0 of WPP. We’ve added all of the ability to configure pagination with an easy to use configuration setup with no coding.

    You can still code on WPP like a good portion (all until last month) of our base does if you want and it is ever easier to do with our section for custom CSS.

    But what you were looking for a year ago is now in WPP.

    Best,

    Bob

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