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+ {% capture tocWorkspace %}
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+ "...like all things liquid - where there's a will, and ~36 hours to spare, there's usually a/some way" ~jaybe
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+ Usage:
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+ {% include toc.html html=content sanitize=true class="inline_toc" id="my_toc" h_min=2 h_max=3 %}
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+ Optional Parameters:
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+ * sanitize (bool) : false - when set to true, the headers will be stripped of any HTML in the TOC
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+ * class (string) : '' - a CSS class assigned to the TOC
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+ * id (string) : '' - an ID to assigned to the TOC
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+ * h_min (int) : 1 - the minimum TOC header level to use; any header lower than this value will be ignored
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+ * h_max (int) : 6 - the maximum TOC header level to use; any header greater than this value will be ignored
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+ * ordered (bool) : false - when set to true, an ordered list will be outputted instead of an unordered list
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+ * item_class (string) : '' - add custom class(es) for each list item; has support for '%level%' placeholder, which is the current heading level
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+ * baseurl (string) : '' - add a base url to the TOC links for when your TOC is on another page than the actual content
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+ * anchor_class (string) : '' - add custom class(es) for each anchor element
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+ {% endcomment %}
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+ {% assign headerLevel = node | replace: '"', '' | slice: 0, 1 | times: 1 %}
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+ {% if headerLevel < minHeader or headerLevel > maxHeader %}
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+ {% continue %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% if firstHeader %}
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+ {% assign firstHeader = false %}
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+ {% assign minHeader = headerLevel %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% assign indentAmount = headerLevel | minus: minHeader %}
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+ {% assign _workspace = node | split: '</h' %}
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+
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+ {% assign _idWorkspace = _workspace[0] | split: 'id="' %}
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+ {% assign _idWorkspace = _idWorkspace[1] | split: '"' %}
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+ {% assign html_id = _idWorkspace[0] %}
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+ {% assign _classWorkspace = _workspace[0] | split: 'class="' %}
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+ {% assign _classWorkspace = _classWorkspace[1] | split: '"' %}
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+ {% assign html_class = _classWorkspace[0] %}
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+
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+ {% if html_class contains "no_toc" %}
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+ {% continue %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% capture _hAttrToStrip %}{{ _workspace[0] | split: '>' | first }}>{% endcapture %}
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+ {% assign header = _workspace[0] | replace: _hAttrToStrip, '' %}
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+ {% assign space = '' %}
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+ {% for i in (1..indentAmount) %}
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+ {% assign space = space | prepend: ' ' %}
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+ {% endfor %}
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+ {% if include.item_class and include.item_class != blank %}
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+ {% capture listItemClass %}{:.{{ include.item_class | replace: '%level%', headerLevel }}}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+
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+ {% capture heading_body %}{% if include.sanitize %}{{ header | strip_html }}{% else %}{{ header }}{% endif %}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% capture my_toc %}{{ my_toc }}
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+ {{ space }}{{ listModifier }} {{ listItemClass }} [{{ heading_body | replace: "|", "\|" }}]({% if include.baseurl %}{{ include.baseurl }}{% endif %}#{{ html_id }}){% if include.anchor_class %}{:.{{ include.anchor_class }}}{% endif %}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% endfor %}
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+
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+ {% if include.class and include.class != blank %}
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+ {% capture my_toc %}{:.{{ include.class }}}
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+ {{ my_toc | lstrip }}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+
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+ {% if include.id %}
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+ {% capture my_toc %}{: #{{ include.id }}}
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+ {{ my_toc | lstrip }}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% endcapture %}{% assign tocWorkspace = '' %}{{ my_toc | markdownify | strip }}
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+ ---
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+ layout: default
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+ ---
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+
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+ <h1>Archives</h1>
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+
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+ {{ content }}
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+
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+ <h2>Pages</h2>
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+ <div class="archive-item">
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+ <ul>
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+ {% for p in site.pages %}
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+ {% if p.tags contains 'page' %}
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+ <li>
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+ <p>
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+ <a href="{{ p.url | relative_url }}" title="{{ p.title }}">{{ p.title }}</a>
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+ </p>
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+ </li>
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% endfor %}
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+ </ul>
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+ </div>
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+
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+
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+ <h2>Posts</h2>
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+
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+ {% for post in site.posts %}
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+ {% unless post.next %}
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+
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+ {% unless forloop.first %}
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ {% endunless %}
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+
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+ <div class="archive-item">
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+ <h3>{{ post.date | date: '%Y' }}</h3>
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+ <div class="archive-month">
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+
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+ {% else %}
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+
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+ {% capture year %}{{ post.date | date: '%Y' }}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% capture next_year %}{{ post.next.date | date: '%Y' }}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% capture month %}{{ post.date | date: '%m' }}{% endcapture %}
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+ {% capture next_month %}{{ post.next.date | date: '%m' }}{% endcapture %}
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+
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+ {% if year != next_year %}
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+
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+ {% unless forloop.first %}
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ {% endunless %}
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+
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+ <div class="archive-item">
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+ <h3>{{ post.date | date: '%Y' }}</h3>
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+ <div class="archive-month">
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+
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% endunless %}
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+
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+ {% if month != next_month and year == next_year %}
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+ </div>
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+ <div class="archive-month">
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% if post.title contains "stardate" %}
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+ {% continue %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ <p>
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+ <time datetime="{{ post.date | date: '%Y-%m-%d' }}">{{ post.date | date: "%d %b" }}</time>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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+ <a href="{{ post.url | relative_url }}" title="{{ post.excerpt | strip_html | strip }}">{{ post.title }}</a>&nbsp;
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+ {% if post.last_modified_at %}
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+ {% comment %}
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+ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37340705/shopify-liquid-find-number-of-days-between-two-dates
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+ {% endcomment %}
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+ {% assign curr_date = 'now' | date: '%s' %}
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+ {% assign updated_date = post.last_modified_at | date: '%s' %}
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+ {% assign diff_seconds = curr_date | minus: updated_date %}
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+ {% assign diff_days = diff_seconds | divided_by: 3600 | divided_by: 24 %}
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+ {% if diff_days < 14 %}
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+ 🔸
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ </p>
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+
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+ {% if forloop.last %}
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ {% endif %}
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+
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+ {% endfor %}
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+
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+ <p class="meta">🔸 = Recently updated</p>
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+ ---
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+ layout: default
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+ ---
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+
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+ {% for post in paginator.posts %}
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+
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+ <article class="post">
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+
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+ <h1><a href="{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a></h1>
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+
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+ <div class="post-content">
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+ {% if post.content contains site.excerpt_separator %}
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+ {{ post.excerpt }}
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+ <p><a href="{{ post.url }}">~more></a></p>
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+ {% else %}
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+ {{ post.content }}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ </div>
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+
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+ </article>
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+
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+ {% endfor %}
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+
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+
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+
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+ {% if paginator.total_pages > 1 %}
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+ <div class="postnavigation">
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+
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+ {% if paginator.previous_page %}
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+ {% if paginator.page == 2 %}
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+ <a class="prev left" href="/blog">&larr; Newer</a>
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+ {% else %}
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+ <a class="prev left" href="/blog/page{{paginator.previous_page}}/">&larr; Newer</a>
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% else %}
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+ <span class="nope left">&larr; Newer</span>
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+ {% endif %}
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+
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+ <span class="pages">Page {{ paginator.page }} of {{ paginator.total_pages }}</span>
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+
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+ {% if paginator.next_page %}
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+ <a class="next right" href="/blog/page{{paginator.next_page}}/">Older &rarr;</a>
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+ {% else %}
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+ <span class="nope right">Older &rarr;</span>
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+ {% endif %}
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+
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+ </div>
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+ {% endif %}