Ah, OK. I never read them that way. I suppose if I wasn't so obsessive, and didn't check in once a day or so, and didn't read through [most of] the new posts, I might read them a section at a time.
If I'm trying to catch up on the SOPW, jumping to page 11421 of 11427 would be helpful. But wouldn't those links change over time, and have to be computed [somewhat] dynamically? Perhaps once a day or better?
Maybe computing them with higher page numbers for higher dates would solve it. Then the only artifact might be the opening page with only 1 entry. I'd be OK with that, given the improved functionality of page links, and the reduced load on the server/database.
-QM
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I don't think it would require any dynamic computation, actually. Or, rather, any more than is already being done! For instance, look at the link when you click on 'Next entries' on the SOPW page ... it is
http://perlmonks.com/index.pl?next=10&node_id=479
(emphasis mine). The page shows ten nodes at a time. To see the first 10, the bolded field starts counting at 0. The second 10, 10. The third 10, 20. So on. Should be fairly simple, then, no?
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Go look at the OP again. To determine how many nodes there are , and thus pages to indicate [e.g., 7 of 243] the number of nodes of a given category must be known.
Perhaps leaving off the page count, and going to a direct page jump [a "Jump to page [__]"], or giving a date pointer, is what you (OP?) wants?
But to do that, you just need to Super Search with the given category selected. So someone might argue that Super Search is all you need, and why not just browse from there to start? I'm betting one of the Gods can give out the right link form to go directly to Super Search with the options needed.
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