• Hi,

    I have 3 services, and each one is linked to a post that describes the service.
    But, i can figure how why “previous” and “next” page <div> are not in the right order.

    For exemple, my first service is : http://www.adekoite.fr/services/creation-de-site-web/

    -) So their should be a “next” <div> linking to the second service on the botton of the post. But instead it’s a “previous” <div>

    Please, can you help me ??
    Many thanks.

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  • Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    Even if i change the date of publication, it’s not working..

    Hey,

    I don’t see anything wrong there. The service you linked is your newest added. So it links to a previous (older) service since there isn’t one newer than CRÉATION DE SITE WEB.
    All looks correct there.

    Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    Thanks for your answer.

    It is wrong because “REFERENCEMENT NATUREL” should be linked on the next service of CREATION DE SITE WEB “-) REFERENCEMENT NATUREL” // Instead of the previous one “(- Référencement Naturel” .

    I am not sure if I am being clear, sorry

    I might be missing something here, but why should REFERENCEMENT NATUREL be linked next when it’s older than CREATION DE SITE WEB?

    See on our demo site for a clearer example please. Service Six is the last one added (so basically the newest). Therefore Service Five is linked previous because it is older than Service Six. http://demo.athemes.com/moesia/services/service-six/

    Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    I’m sorry Vlad i think i am not being cleared…

    CREATION DE SITE WEB = Service 1
    REFERENCEMENT NATUREL = Service 2
    COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT = Service 3

    So when i am on CREATION DE SITE WEB, there’s a previous link to “REFERENCEMENT NATUREL” , but it should be a Next link as REFERENCEMENT NATUREL is service 2.

    COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT is service 3. Why is there a next link to REFERENCEMENT NATUREL ? It should be a previous link as REF NAT. is service 2

    Is that more clear ?
    Thanks a lot 🙂

    Nope, not really. It’s like this unless you have changes that I’m not aware of:
    CREATION DE SITE WEB = Service 3 (third service created)
    REFERENCEMENT NATUREL = Service 2 (second service created)
    COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT = Service 1 (first service created)

    CREATION DE SITE WEB is the first service on the left on your front page, so it’s your newest service (the last one you added). Correct?

    Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    Nope…

    CREATION DE SITE WEB is the first service created, the oldest one.

    On my front page
    CREATION DE SITE WEB 1 | REF NATUREL 2| COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT 3

    On CREATION DE SITE WEB page: I want the link to REF NATUREL “-) REF NATUREL” instead of ” (- REF NATUREL” (arrow on the wrong way)

    It might be the oldest one but maybe you changed the date so now it’s the newest one.
    Services on the front page are displayed left-right and newest-oldest. That means that CREATION DE SITE WEB is your newest service since it’s displayed first from the left. So the post nav arrows are correct. Not sure I can explain any better than this but there is nothing wrong on your website.

    Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    When you click on CREATION DE SITE WEB, the ” REF NATUREL” nav should be on the right side of the screen instead of the left side (as it is a next service to display)

    When you click on “COMMUNITY MAGT”, the ” REF NATUREL” nav should be on the left side of the screen instead of the right side (as it is a previous service to display)

    <<CREATION DE SITE WEB << REF NATUREL <<COMMUNITY MAGT

    No, it shouldn’t be on the right side. It should be on the left. REF NATUREL is not the next service, it’s the previous service. Again, see the order on your front page, left means newest and right means oldest.

    I showed you our demo website, have a look at the services and have a look at the front page. It’s the exact same situation.

    We’re using previous_post_link() and next_post_link() for this so even if we wanted to do something wrong we couldn’t. But if you feel that it should be in another way then the moesia_post_nav() function is located in template-tags.php and is pluggable so you can change it as you need.

    Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    Ok i’ll check that
    thanks a lot

    Thread Starter Julien

    (@igloo3)

    Ok i’ll check that
    thanks a lot

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