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Use first_page_path from Paginate V2 if available #2431

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@iBug iBug commented Mar 11, 2020

This is an enhancement or feature.

Use paginator.first_page_path from Paginate V2 plugin for better compatibility. The original jekyll-paginator doesn't have this variable so this PR will not affect sites using original paginator.

I was reviewing my local overrides of the theme when I noticed this change and I even forgot what the problem was (what this change solved) but I hope this is helpful.

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iBug commented Mar 12, 2020

I managed to recall what the problem was. If :num is used alone (instead of page:num) then the previous code would generate wrong results. I have paginate_path: /blog/:num/ in my config and I expect pages to have URLs like /blog/2/ instead of /blog/page2/, which wasn't available before.

@mmistakes mmistakes merged commit 4e25e52 into mmistakes:master Mar 17, 2020
@iBug iBug deleted the paginate-v2-first-page-path branch March 17, 2020 04:03
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