You should get rid of the per(1) code in your show action since it limits the number of pictures per page to only one.
You should get rid of the . Per(1) code in your show action since it limits the number of pictures per page to only one.
Thanks for your comment. My aim is to display one photo per page. By removing the .
Per(1) it will display all of the photos a single page. The goal is to let the user browse through the photos one at a time by clicking Next >>. – Uriptical Apr 3 at 0:02 Mea culpa.
Did you try to invert the order of the page and per methods? – Arnaud Leymet Apr 3 at 11:43 Inverting the methods throws up an undefined method `per' error. – Uriptical Apr 4 at 11:15.
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