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Going to next article after finishing all the pages of current article?

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Great plugin!

Is it possible to go to  next article after finishing all the pages of current article?



   
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Hi Nikola,

thank you for suggestion. We don't add this button because of WordPress built-in <Previous Post and Next Post> buttons under each post. WP has already such buttons in almost all themes.



   
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Hey guys...I just bought your plugin and I would like this feature as well.  At the end of the page I want the option to keep the Next page button there so the users keeps clicking it and it takes them to the next post.

This keeps people on your site longer and a lot of people need this feature. 🙂

Thanks,

Joel



   
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Hi Joel,

Please note again that WordPress has that function.

 



   
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Hi Developers,

I also want this option.  Yes I KNOW there is a default - but that's not what we are asking for. 

We are asking to have this option like a number of the big magazine sites have, where if you continue to click the SLIDE NEXT BUTTON (not another set of buttons or links from wordpress in another place on the page) it automatically loads the "next post".

Ideally, this is not just the WP "next post" - because you might not have every post on your site being a slideshow for SEO reasons 🙂

So ideally, a way to specify which post you go to. Maybe this could be done with a shortcode or something?



   
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So, I've been checking to see if any response.  Does this mean you aren't going to consider this feature request ever?  If not, I'll figure out some way to program my own shortcode to use, or something - maybe using advanced custom fields and rigging a button that looks the same or something.  Shame though that we couldn't get a consideration on this feature request for us paid plugin users.



   
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