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Creating content pages that extend over multiple pages

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It is easy to build content pages that extend over multiple pages. Here's how.

Often you'll have a long content page that would work better if it were broken up into several smaller pages. Doing this is easy in MemberGate.

To break a single content page into mulitple content pages, simple place the word pagebreak surrounded by pipe symbols (|) whereever you want the pagebreak to occur.

The line immediately following the pagebreak command will be the headline for the next page. For example, a page break command follows this line.




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