Ah, OK. I never read them that way. I suppose if I wasn't so obsessive, and didn't check in once a day or so, and didn't read through [most of] the new posts, I might read them a section at a time.

If I'm trying to catch up on the SOPW, jumping to page 11421 of 11427 would be helpful. But wouldn't those links change over time, and have to be computed [somewhat] dynamically? Perhaps once a day or better?

Maybe computing them with higher page numbers for higher dates would solve it. Then the only artifact might be the opening page with only 1 entry. I'd be OK with that, given the improved functionality of page links, and the reduced load on the server/database.

-QM
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Better implementation for 'Next entries -->'? by QM
in thread Better implementation for 'Next entries -->'? by Anonymous Monk

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