Sometimes you will want to break up a long article into several pages, with automatic navigation between the different pages. Here’s the quick and easy way to do just that


Suppose you have a very long article you wish to post on your MemberGate web site, and rather than just have one long continuous page, you wish to break the article into several smaller pages.


You could of course break the article up and publish it as several separate content pages, but that might confuse the reader – trying to find the first pages of the article and then finding the remaining pages in your department indexes.


An easier way is to use the MemberGate pagebreak features. As shown on the next page. |pagebreak| Using the Pagebreak feature. Creating a page break (like this one), where a single article spans multiple pages is quite easy to do in MemberGate.


All you have to do is to place the command |pagebreak| wherever you wish to break the page into a new page. The line of text immediately following the |pagebreak| command will be treated as the headline for the new page.


So, if we wanted to start a new page at the end of this paragraph, and we wanted to have the headline of the new page read ‘Page Breaking is Easy’, we’d enter the following: |pagebreak|


 Page Breaking is easy |pagebreak| Page Breaking is easy


Notice how easy that was. All we had to do was insert a single command and MemberGate creates the page break, adds the page navigation, even creates the new page headline for us.

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