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pagination feature needed in WebUI Results and Crawler search results #805

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securestep9 opened this issue Feb 2, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #818
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pagination feature needed in WebUI Results and Crawler search results #805

securestep9 opened this issue Feb 2, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #818
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@securestep9
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at the moment Nettacker WebUI does not have any pagination - only 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons are shown for navigation. We need a pagination feature allowing the user to navigate between pages, jump to a specific page as well as the first page and last page (see attached screenshot explaining proposed functionality)
Screenshot 2024-02-02 at 15 00 11

@Freedisch
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@securestep9 , I looks like a good issue for me to tackle, I'm looking into it

@Ari-Ghosh
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@securestep9 Since the issue is not assigned will it be okay if I look into it.

@Ari-Ghosh
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@Freedisch Are you good if I start working on this issue or we can do it together

@Freedisch
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@Ari-Ghosh , I have a draft PR I'm hopefully opening by Friday, U can checkout it out to see my progress so far...but feel free also to start working on ur side. PING in the slack channel if u need anything.

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