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# Jekyll::Paginate V2::AutoPages
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**AutoPages** are an optional pagination addon that can automatically generate paginated pages for all your collections, tags and categories used in the pages on your site. This is useful if you have a large site where paginating the contents of your collections, tags or category lists provides a better user experience.
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> This feature is based on [code](https://github.com/stevecrozz/lithostech.com/blob/master/_plugins/tag_indexes.rb) written and graciously donated by [Stephen Crosby](https://github.com/stevecrozz). Thanks! :)
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* [Example Sites](https://github.com/sverrirs/jekyll-paginate-v2/tree/master/examples)
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## Site configuration
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# Site configuration for the Auto-Pages feature
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Example of a simple autopage layout can be seen in Example 3 [examples/03-tags/_layouts/autopage_tags.html](https://github.com/sverrirs/jekyll-paginate-v2/blob/master/examples/03-tags/_layouts/autopage_tags.html).
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The layout does not need anything special beyond the normal pagination logic (e.g. `for post in paginator.posts` and then the next/prev arrows). You can either name the layouts by the default names (see site configuration section above) or give them a custom name and add them to the `layouts:` configuration for the relevant type of autopage.
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> Keep in mind that when the autopages are paginated the pagination permalink structure and pagination title suffix is appended to them.
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The **Generator** forms the core of the pagination logic. It is responsible for reading the posts and collections in your site and split them correctly across multiple pages according to the supplied configuration. It also performs the necessary functions to link to the previous and next pages in the page-sets that it generates.
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> The code was based on the original design of [jekyll-paginate](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-paginate) and features were sourced from discussions such as [#27](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-paginate/issues/27) (thanks [Günter Kits](https://github.com/gynter)).
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This gem is fully backwards compatible with the old [jekyll-paginate](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-paginate) gem and can be used as a zero-configuration replacement for it. If the old site config is detected then the gem will fall back to the old logic of pagination.
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> :bangbang: **Warning** Backwards compatibility with the old jekyll-paginate gem is currently scheduled to be removed after **1st January 2018**. Users will start receiving warning log messages when running jekyll two months before this date.
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> Dependency Error: Yikes! It looks like you don't have jekyll-paginate-v2 or one of its dependencies installed...
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> bundler/runtime.rb:40:in 'block in setup': You have already activated addressable 2.5.0, but your Gemfile requires addressable 2.4.0. Prepending `bundle exec` to your command may solve this. (Gem::LoadError)
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> Pagination: Is enabled, but I couldn't find any pagination page. Skipping pagination...
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### My pagination pages are overwriting each others pages
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If you specify multiple pages that paginate in the site root then you must give them unique and separate pagination permalink. This link is set in the pagination page front-matter like so
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