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I want to paginate my WordPress posts in a custom loop with Ajax, so when I click on load more button posts will appear.

My code:

<?php 
    $postsPerPage = 3;
    $args = array(
        'post_type' => 'post',
        'posts_per_page' => $postsPerPage,
        'cat' => 1
    );
    $loop = new WP_Query($args);

    while ($loop->have_posts()) : $loop->the_post();
?>
<h1><?php the_title(); ?></h1>
<p>
    <?php the_content(); ?>
</p>
<?php
    endwhile; 
    echo '<a href="#">Load More</a>';
    wp_reset_postdata(); 
?>

This code does not paginate. Is there a better way to do this?

1 Answer 1

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The Load More button needs to send a ajax request to the server and the returned data can be added to the existent content using jQuery or plain javascript. Assuming your using jQuery this would starter code.

Custom Ajax Handler (Client-side)

<a href="#">Load More</a>

Change to:

<a id="more_posts" href="#">Load More</a>

Javascript: - Put this at the bottom of the file.

//</script type="text/javascript">

    var ajaxUrl = "<?php echo admin_url('admin-ajax.php')?>";
    var page = 1; // What page we are on.
    var ppp = 3; // Post per page

    $("#more_posts").on("click",function(){ // When btn is pressed.
        $("#more_posts").attr("disabled",true); // Disable the button, temp.
        $.post(ajaxUrl, {
            action:"more_post_ajax",
            offset: (page * ppp) + 1,
            ppp: ppp
        }).success(function(posts){
            page++;
            $(".name_of_posts_class").append(posts); // CHANGE THIS!
            $("#more_posts").attr("disabled",false);
        });

   });

//</script>

Custom Ajax Handler (Server-side) PHP - Put this in the functions.php file.

function more_post_ajax(){
    $offset = $_POST["offset"];
    $ppp = $_POST["ppp"];
    header("Content-Type: text/html");

    $args = array(
        'post_type' => 'post',
        'posts_per_page' => $ppp,
        'cat' => 1,
        'offset' => $offset,
    );

    $loop = new WP_Query($args);
    while ($loop->have_posts()) { $loop->the_post(); 
       the_content();
    }

    exit; 
}

add_action('wp_ajax_nopriv_more_post_ajax', 'more_post_ajax'); 
add_action('wp_ajax_more_post_ajax', 'more_post_ajax');
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  • Whats do you need to change this line $(".name_of_posts_class").append(posts); // CHANGE THIS! too? what's the post class
    – Addzy
    Jul 23, 2015 at 11:11
  • This is where your previews posts are stored e.g. "posts-container" (post-1,post-2....) now you will be adding (post-11, post-12..)
    – Kivylius
    Jul 25, 2015 at 15:36
  • 2
    Simply use paged instead of offset.
    – rkb
    Jun 28, 2017 at 9:39
  • Offset adds complexity if using previous buttons as well. As rkb said, best to use $args['paged'] to establish which page to query.
    – Nick
    Oct 20, 2017 at 11:04
  • What is the admin-ajax.php file referenced in the jQuery code in the first snippet. This is never referenced again
    – archvist
    Oct 30, 2017 at 10:32

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