How do I paginate?

I’ve been a web designer for years but Im still a newb when it comes to certain things. I have a trailer gallery that i run and i update it every week by adding a page. does anyone know how to dynamically link to each page properly with a navigational bar on the bottom. I notice some php pages have this. on the bottom of every page is a bar that has this:
1 2 3 4 5 > >>

can someone show me how to set this up? Im tired of hard coding the nav bar.

Here is a simple pagination function I just coded…
http://www.webdeveloperwannabe.com/index.php?id=4&show=1&pageno=1&pagetype=MySQL

If you have any questions about it or if it does or doesn’t work please let me know. I haven’t added the capability to add comments to the articles, so just let me know here.

what a shameless plug :\

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you need to wrap your syntax in a div w/ a specified width and set the overflow to auto so it doesn’t blow your page out like it is now.
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[QUOTE=simplistik;2340682]what a shameless plug :\

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you need to wrap your syntax in a div w/ a specified width and set the overflow to auto so it doesn’t blow your page out like it is now.
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what browser are you using?

sorry for my limited English… why do you call it shameless plug? it works, doesn’t it?

[QUOTE=imagined;2340695]what browser are you using?

sorry for my limited English… why do you call it shameless plug? it works, doesn’t it?[/QUOTE]

any browser does it see that attached pic.

but i call it shameless cause you rezed an old a** thread just to plug your tutorial, where it might be relevant to the topic, the topic was essentially done and over with. creating a new thread showing people the tutorial would’ve been the best way to go about it. since you can add tags to your threads now it would’ve turned up in the search better.

it would be similar to me just going into any of your threads about some new design and then posting my new design in your new design thread just cause my design is new too, and it’s relevant to design. :stuck_out_tongue: :lol:

i’m using IE7 on a WinXP and also Safari on a Mac OSX and I do not see the text overflowing. Im gonna check into that.

And yes, ok, Im guilty of doing a “shameless plug” :cantlook: I just created this cheap site with cheap design and just wanted to see how it would work. (gonna improve it, promise)

what im gonna do instead of doing “shameless plugs” is submitting the site to tutorial sites instead of spamming good old kirupa.

can always put it in sources and experiments or something like that. that section isn’t limited to flash only :slight_smile: