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Pagination with first/previous/next/last #684

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cirosantilli opened this issue Jun 18, 2021 · 2 comments
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Pagination with first/previous/next/last #684

cirosantilli opened this issue Jun 18, 2021 · 2 comments
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@cirosantilli
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🚀 feature request

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Currently it just shows a humongous pagination list: https://demo.realworld.io/#/

Screenshot from 2021-06-18 16-13-56

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Like this gothinkster/react-redux-realworld-example-app#161

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It's a great idea.

With V2, i would like to add a visual documentation of the front specs. It'll help to showcase the expected result rather than having to take a look at the official implementation link.

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cirosantilli commented Jun 19, 2021

Since you mentioned something related, will there be a reference implementation/has a stack been selected for it? My vote is for node.js express + react :-) (with sequelize backend fingers crossed since those are quite popular now, but not overly opinionated IMO.

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