--- title: Pagination description: Split a list page into two or more subsets. categories: [] keywords: [] weight: 160 aliases: [/extras/pagination,/doc/pagination/] --- Displaying a large page collection on a list page is not user-friendly: - A massive list can be intimidating and difficult to navigate. Users may get lost in the sheer volume of information. - Large pages take longer to load, which can frustrate users and lead to them abandoning the site. - Without any filtering or organization, finding a specific item becomes a tedious scrolling exercise. Improve usability by paginating `home`, `section`, `taxonomy`, and `term` pages. > [!note] > The most common templating mistake related to pagination is invoking pagination more than once for a given list page. See the [caching](#caching) section below. ## Terminology paginate : To split a [list page](g) into two or more subsets. pagination : The process of paginating a list page. pager : Created during pagination, a pager contains a subset of a list page and navigation links to other pagers. paginator : A collection of pagers. ## Configuration See [configure pagination](/configuration/pagination). ## Methods To paginate a `home`, `section`, `taxonomy`, or `term` page, invoke either of these methods on the `Page` object in the corresponding template: - [`Paginate`] - [`Paginator`] The `Paginate` method is more flexible, allowing you to: - Paginate any page collection - Filter, sort, and group the page collection - Override the number of pages per pager as defined in your site configuration By comparison, the `Paginator` method paginates the page collection passed into the template, and you cannot override the number of pages per pager. ## Examples To paginate a list page using the `Paginate` method: ```go-html-template {{ $pages := where site.RegularPages "Type" "posts" }} {{ $paginator := .Paginate $pages.ByTitle 7 }} {{ range $paginator.Pages }}

{{ .LinkTitle }}

{{ end }} {{ partial "pagination.html" . }} ``` In the example above, we: 1. Build a page collection 1. Sort the page collection by title 1. Paginate the page collection, with 7 pages per pager 1. Range over the paginated page collection, rendering a link to each page 1. Call the embedded pagination template to create navigation links between pagers To paginate a list page using the `Paginator` method: ```go-html-template {{ range .Paginator.Pages }}

{{ .LinkTitle }}

{{ end }} {{ partial "pagination.html" . }} ``` In the example above, we: 1. Paginate the page collection passed into the template, with the default number of pages per pager 1. Range over the paginated page collection, rendering a link to each page 1. Call the embedded pagination template to create navigation links between pagers ## Caching > [!note] > The most common templating mistake related to pagination is invoking pagination more than once for a given list page. Regardless of pagination method, the initial invocation is cached and cannot be changed. If you invoke pagination more than once for a given list page, subsequent invocations use the cached result. This means that subsequent invocations will not behave as written. When paginating conditionally, do not use the `compare.Conditional` function due to its eager evaluation of arguments. Use an `if-else` construct instead. ## Grouping Use pagination with any of the [grouping methods]. For example: ```go-html-template {{ $pages := where site.RegularPages "Type" "posts" }} {{ $paginator := .Paginate ($pages.GroupByDate "Jan 2006") }} {{ range $paginator.PageGroups }}

{{ .Key }}

{{ range .Pages }}

{{ .LinkTitle }}

{{ end }} {{ end }} {{ partial "pagination.html" . }} ``` ## Navigation As shown in the examples above, the easiest way to add navigation between pagers is with Hugo's embedded pagination template: ```go-html-template {{ partial "pagination.html" . }} ``` The embedded pagination template has two formats: `default` and `terse`. The above is equivalent to: ```go-html-template {{ partial "pagination.html" (dict "page" . "format" "default") }} ``` The `terse` format has fewer controls and page slots, consuming less space when styled as a horizontal list. To use the `terse` format: ```go-html-template {{ partial "pagination.html" (dict "page" . "format" "terse") }} ``` > [!note] > To override Hugo's embedded pagination template, copy the [source code] to a file with the same name in the `layouts/_partials` directory, then call it from your templates using the [`partial`] function: > > `{{ partial "pagination.html" . }}` Create custom navigation components using any of the `Pager` methods: {{% list-pages-in-section path=/methods/pager %}} ## Structure The example below depicts the published site structure when paginating a list page. With this content: ```text content/ ├── posts/ │ ├── _index.md │ ├── post-1.md │ ├── post-2.md │ ├── post-3.md │ └── post-4.md └── _index.md ``` And this site configuration: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [pagination] disableAliases = false pagerSize = 2 path = 'page' {{< /code-toggle >}} And this section template: ```go-html-template {{ range (.Paginate .Pages).Pages }}

{{ .LinkTitle }}

{{ end }} {{ partial "pagination.html" . }} ``` The published site has this structure: ```text public/ ├── posts/ │ ├── page/ │ │ ├── 1/ │ │ │ └── index.html <-- alias to public/posts/index.html │ │ └── 2/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-1/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-2/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-3/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-4/ │ │ └── index.html │ └── index.html └── index.html ``` To disable alias generation for the first pager, change your site configuration: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [pagination] disableAliases = true pagerSize = 2 path = 'page' {{< /code-toggle >}} Now the published site will have this structure: ```text public/ ├── posts/ │ ├── page/ │ │ └── 2/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-1/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-2/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-3/ │ │ └── index.html │ ├── post-4/ │ │ └── index.html │ └── index.html └── index.html ``` [`Paginate`]: /methods/page/paginate/ [`Paginator`]: /methods/page/paginator/ [`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/ [grouping methods]: /quick-reference/page-collections/#group [grouping methods]: /quick-reference/page-collections/#group [source code]: {{% eturl pagination %}}