tracks/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/index.haml
Luke Melia 901a58f8a3 Upgraded to Rails 2.1. This can have wide ranging consequences, so please help track down any issues introduced by the upgrade. Requires environment.rb modifications.
Changes you will need to make:

 * In your environment.rb, you will need to update references to a few files per environment.rb.tmpl
 * In your environment.rb, you will need to specify the local time zone of the computer that is running your Tracks install.

Other notes on my changes:

 * Modified our code to take advantage of Rails 2.1's slick time zone support.
 * Upgraded will_paginate for compatibility
 * Hacked the Selenium on Rails plugin, which has not been updated in some time and does not support Rails 2.1
 * Verified that all tests pass on my machine, including Selenium tests -- I'd like confirmation from others, too.
2008-06-17 01:13:25 -04:00

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%html
%head
%title Samples of pagination styling for will_paginate
%link{ :rel => 'stylesheet', :type => 'text/css', :href => 'pagination.css' }
%style{ :type => 'text/css' }
:sass
html
:margin 0
:padding 0
:background #999
:font normal 76% "Lucida Grande", Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif
body
:margin 2em
:padding 2em
:border 2px solid gray
:background white
:color #222
h1
:font-size 2em
:font-weight normal
:margin 0 0 1em 0
h2
:font-size 1.4em
:margin 1em 0 .5em 0
pre
:font-size 13px
:font-family Monaco, "DejaVu Sans Mono", "Bitstream Vera Mono", "Courier New", monospace
- pagination = '<span class="disabled prev_page">&laquo; Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">&hellip;</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next &raquo;</a>'
- pagination_no_page_links = '<span class="disabled prev_page">&laquo; Previous</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next &raquo;</a>'
%body
%h1 Samples of pagination styling for will_paginate
%p
Find these styles in <b>"examples/pagination.css"</b> of <i>will_paginate</i> library.
There is a Sass version of it for all you sassy people.
%p
Read about good rules for pagination:
%a{ :href => 'http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2007/06/22/pagination-101' } Pagination 101
%p
%em Warning:
page links below don't lead anywhere (so don't click on them).
%h2 Unstyled pagination <span style="font-weight:normal">(<i>ewww!</i>)</span>
%div= pagination
%h2 Digg.com
.digg_pagination= pagination
%h2 Digg-style, no page links
.digg_pagination= pagination_no_page_links
%p Code that renders this:
%pre= '<code>%s</code>' % %[<%= will_paginate @posts, :page_links => false %>].gsub('<', '&lt;').gsub('>', '&gt;')
%h2 Digg-style, extra content
.digg_pagination
.page_info Displaying entries <b>1&nbsp;-&nbsp;6</b> of <b>180</b> in total
= pagination
%p Code that renders this:
%pre= '<code>%s</code>' % %[<div class="digg_pagination">\n <div clas="page_info">\n <%= page_entries_info @posts %>\n </div>\n <%= will_paginate @posts, :container => false %>\n</div>].gsub('<', '&lt;').gsub('>', '&gt;')
%h2 Apple.com store
.apple_pagination= pagination
%h2 Flickr.com
.flickr_pagination
= pagination
.page_info (118 photos)