--- title: Paginator description: Paginates the collection of regular pages received in context. categories: [] keywords: [] action: related: - methods/page/Paginate returnType: page.Pager signatures: [PAGE.Paginator] --- [Pagination] is the process of splitting a list page into two or more pagers, where each pager contains a subset of the page collection and navigation links to other pagers. The number of elements on each pager is determined by the value of the `paginate` setting in your site configuration. The default value is `10`. You can invoke pagination on the home page template, [`section`] templates, [`taxonomy`] templates, and [`term`] templates. Each of these receive a collection of regular pages in [context]. When you invoke the `Paginator` method, it paginates the page collection received in context. {{< code file=layouts/_default/list.html >}} {{ range .Paginator.Pages }}

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{{ end }} {{ template "_internal/pagination.html" . }} {{< /code >}} In the example above, the internal "pagination" template creates the navigation links between pagers. {{% note %}} Although simple to invoke, with the `Paginator` method you can neither filter nor sort the page collection. It acts upon the page collection received in context. The [`Paginate`] method is more flexible, and strongly recommended. [`paginate`]: /methods/page/paginate {{% /note %}} {{% note %}} Please note that the results of pagination are cached. Once you have invoked either the `Paginator` or `Paginate` method, the paginated collection is immutable. Additional invocations of these methods will have no effect. {{% /note %}} [context]: /getting-started/glossary/#context [pagination]: /templates/pagination/ [`section`]: /getting-started/glossary/#section [`taxonomy`]: /getting-started/glossary/#taxonomy [`term`]: /getting-started/glossary/#term