After generating pages with LPagery, you may want to display them in different ways on your website. LPagery offers several methods for displaying these pages, from using built-in shortcodes to creating custom views with page builders. Here’s an overview of the main methods to showcase your created pages.
This feature is available for the LPagery Extended plan and above.
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1. Display Links to the Next and Previous Pages
For pages that are part of a series, you can create navigation links to let users move between the pages. This is especially useful for things like location or service pages where you want visitors to easily browse through each item.
How to Add Next and Previous Links:
Add navigation buttons to your template page.
Use the LPagery shortcodes to set links to the next and previous pages:
[lpagery_link position="PREVIOUS" title="Previous" circle=true target="_blank"]
[lpagery_link position="NEXT" title="Next" circle=true target="_blank"]
Place these shortcodes where you want the navigation links to appear.
To explore more options for interlinking pages, refer to our guide on How to Interlink Pages.
2. Display a List of All Created Pages
LPagery provides a simple shortcode to display a list of all pages created in a single batch. This can be an easy way to create an index of your pages, helping users and search engines to discover all the content.
Steps to Display a List of Created Pages
Go to Manage in LPagery.
Click the Actions menu for the relevant page set and select Copy Shortcode.
Paste the shortcode into any page or post where you want the list to appear.
This will generate a linked list of all pages created in that batch, making it easy for visitors to explore your content.
3. Display Created Pages Using Elementor (or Other Page Builders)
If you’re using Elementor or another page builder, you can create a dynamic list of your pages by leveraging categories or tags assigned during the page creation process.
Steps to Display Pages with Elementor:
Assign Categories or Tags: In the LPagery dashboard, assign a category or tag to the pages you want to display.
Create an Elementor Widget:
Set Query Parameters:
This setup will display a list of pages based on the selected category or tag.