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[FEATURE] Add pagination for wishlist page #894

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khanSoliheen opened this issue Apr 21, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #893
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[FEATURE] Add pagination for wishlist page #894

khanSoliheen opened this issue Apr 21, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #893
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Description

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pagination to change the current page if results are more than 10

Use Case
I wanna add the pagination buttons on the bottom of the wishlist page - when I'm logged-in

Use Case

It divides large sets of data or content into separate pages, allowing users to navigate through them sequentially. It is commonly implemented in scenarios where loading and displaying all data at once would be inefficient or impractical due to performance concerns or usability

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@khanSoliheen khanSoliheen added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 21, 2024
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@mkucmus, It is done and raised a pull request. Please assign this enhancement to me.

@khanSoliheen khanSoliheen changed the title Add pagination for wishlist page [FEATURE] Add pagination for wishlist page Apr 21, 2024
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PR can be found here.

@BrocksiNet BrocksiNet linked a pull request Apr 22, 2024 that will close this issue
@mkucmus mkucmus removed their assignment Jul 1, 2024
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