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    If you look at https://gatehealing.com/counseling-austin-tx/crisis-counseling/ and goto the end of the article, you’ll see the element where I show 3/page of posts related to that page. When you click the 2nd page, however, rather than simply scrolling to the right to show the next set of 3 (or 1 in this case), it takes the reader all the way back up to the top of the page. . . once they get back to the element showing posts related to the page, it does show the next set of related posts . . .

    Is there a way to simply have this element scroll o the next page without reloading the entire page and returning to the top? Or if it does have to reload the page, can it return to the location of the element so readers are not lost as to where the next set of posts are located? I did not see this addressed on the Blog Post Element documentation page (unless I just didn’t understand something).

    Thanks
    Jon

    #1046307

    Hey gatehealing,

    Well, this kind of pagination is for elements that are independent on the page. In your case, the pagination has to use ajax and not reload the page or use some content slider, not an element with pagination.

    If you need further assistance please let us know.
    Best regards,
    Victoria

    #1046486

    Hmm. So is that a ‘no’ to the question of if it is possible for the page to return to the element location rather than all the way to the top of the page when a pagination number is clicked?

    J

    #1048584

    Hi gatehealing,

    Yes, this is how it works with the way your page is built.

    If you need further assistance please let us know.
    Best regards,
    Victoria

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