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Bootstrap pagination href
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhich “href” value should I use for JavaScript links, “#” or “javascript:void(0)”?JavaScript function in href vs. onclickHow to make Twitter Bootstrap menu dropdown on hover rather than clickBootstrap - Text-align class for inside tableCenter a column using Twitter Bootstrap 3Change navbar color in Twitter BootstrapHow can I make Bootstrap columns all the same height?What is sr-only in Bootstrap 3?vertical-align with Bootstrap 3Paginating a table in React-bootstrap
I'll try to explain in a short way the situation :
I've a bootstrap table (including links) with pagination, the pagination works well but every links are empties hrefs :
<li class="paginate_button active" aria-controls="requests" tabindex="0">
<a href="#">1</a>
</li>
The code is the same for each pagination.
Th issue is here : if I'm on the third pagination, and I click on a link, on the new view there's a "Return" button. When I click on it, it leads me on the previous page as expected, but on the first pagination.
That return button is below :
<th:block layout:fragment="content-menu">
<div layout:include="fragments/content-menu :: content-menu"
th:with="back_url=true, title=#request_management.title"
th:remove="tag">
</div>
</th:block>
When I look this button with the Google dev tools, it shows a "javascrip:history.Go(-1)"
I would like to be leaded on the same pagination I was before, because it's on an app that has more than 200 paginations.
How could I know on which pagination I was ? I wonder because their href are empty, so I've no clue on how to make a direct link on this or that pagination.
Thank you,
Léo
twitter-bootstrap html-table pagination href bootstrap-table
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I'll try to explain in a short way the situation :
I've a bootstrap table (including links) with pagination, the pagination works well but every links are empties hrefs :
<li class="paginate_button active" aria-controls="requests" tabindex="0">
<a href="#">1</a>
</li>
The code is the same for each pagination.
Th issue is here : if I'm on the third pagination, and I click on a link, on the new view there's a "Return" button. When I click on it, it leads me on the previous page as expected, but on the first pagination.
That return button is below :
<th:block layout:fragment="content-menu">
<div layout:include="fragments/content-menu :: content-menu"
th:with="back_url=true, title=#request_management.title"
th:remove="tag">
</div>
</th:block>
When I look this button with the Google dev tools, it shows a "javascrip:history.Go(-1)"
I would like to be leaded on the same pagination I was before, because it's on an app that has more than 200 paginations.
How could I know on which pagination I was ? I wonder because their href are empty, so I've no clue on how to make a direct link on this or that pagination.
Thank you,
Léo
twitter-bootstrap html-table pagination href bootstrap-table
add a comment |
I'll try to explain in a short way the situation :
I've a bootstrap table (including links) with pagination, the pagination works well but every links are empties hrefs :
<li class="paginate_button active" aria-controls="requests" tabindex="0">
<a href="#">1</a>
</li>
The code is the same for each pagination.
Th issue is here : if I'm on the third pagination, and I click on a link, on the new view there's a "Return" button. When I click on it, it leads me on the previous page as expected, but on the first pagination.
That return button is below :
<th:block layout:fragment="content-menu">
<div layout:include="fragments/content-menu :: content-menu"
th:with="back_url=true, title=#request_management.title"
th:remove="tag">
</div>
</th:block>
When I look this button with the Google dev tools, it shows a "javascrip:history.Go(-1)"
I would like to be leaded on the same pagination I was before, because it's on an app that has more than 200 paginations.
How could I know on which pagination I was ? I wonder because their href are empty, so I've no clue on how to make a direct link on this or that pagination.
Thank you,
Léo
twitter-bootstrap html-table pagination href bootstrap-table
I'll try to explain in a short way the situation :
I've a bootstrap table (including links) with pagination, the pagination works well but every links are empties hrefs :
<li class="paginate_button active" aria-controls="requests" tabindex="0">
<a href="#">1</a>
</li>
The code is the same for each pagination.
Th issue is here : if I'm on the third pagination, and I click on a link, on the new view there's a "Return" button. When I click on it, it leads me on the previous page as expected, but on the first pagination.
That return button is below :
<th:block layout:fragment="content-menu">
<div layout:include="fragments/content-menu :: content-menu"
th:with="back_url=true, title=#request_management.title"
th:remove="tag">
</div>
</th:block>
When I look this button with the Google dev tools, it shows a "javascrip:history.Go(-1)"
I would like to be leaded on the same pagination I was before, because it's on an app that has more than 200 paginations.
How could I know on which pagination I was ? I wonder because their href are empty, so I've no clue on how to make a direct link on this or that pagination.
Thank you,
Léo
twitter-bootstrap html-table pagination href bootstrap-table
twitter-bootstrap html-table pagination href bootstrap-table
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