Same name and namespace in other branches
- 4.7.x includes/pager.inc \theme_pager_previous()
- 5.x includes/pager.inc \theme_pager_previous()
- 6.x includes/pager.inc \theme_pager_previous()
- 7.x includes/pager.inc \theme_pager_previous()
Format a "previous page" link.
Parameters
$text: The name (or image) of the link.
$limit: The number of query results to display per page.
$element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page.
$interval: The number of pages to move backward when the link is clicked.
$attributes: An associative array of query string parameters to append to the pager links.
Return value
An HTML string that generates this piece of the query pager.
Related topics
2 theme calls to theme_pager_previous()
- theme_pager in includes/
pager.inc - Format a query pager.
- theme_pager_list in includes/
pager.inc - Format a list of nearby pages with additional query results.
File
- includes/
pager.inc, line 171 - Functions to aid in presenting database results as a set of pages.
Code
function theme_pager_previous($text, $limit, $element = 0, $interval = 1, $attributes = array()) {
global $pager_from_array;
$output = '<div class="pager-previous">';
$from_new = pager_load_array((int) $pager_from_array[$element] - (int) $limit * (int) $interval, $element, $pager_from_array);
if ($from_new[$element] < 1) {
$output .= theme('pager_first', $text, $limit, $element, $attributes);
}
else {
$output .= '<a href="' . pager_link($from_new, $element, $attributes) . '">' . $text . '</a>';
}
$output .= '</div>';
return $output;
}