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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:52:30+00:00 2026-05-14T03:52:30+00:00

I am looking for a good jQuery pagination plugin to use in my aspx

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I am looking for a good jQuery pagination plugin to use in my aspx page.

I have the following parameters.
currentpage, pagesize, TotalRecords, NumberofPages. I would like my plugin to do the same as Stack Overflow paging.

EDIT:
It should paginate through JSON data.

Similar to this,

pager

I use my JSON data and iterating with jQuery

var jsonObj = jQuery.parseJSON(HfJsonValue);
    for (var i = jsonObj.Table.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
        var employee = jsonObj.Table[i];
        $('<div class="resultsdiv"><br /><span class="resultName">' + employee.Emp_Name + '</span><span class="resultfields" style="padding-left:100px;">Category&nbsp;:</span>&nbsp;<span class="resultfieldvalues">' + employee.Desig_Name + '</span><br /><br /><span id="SalaryBasis" class="resultfields">Salary Basis&nbsp;:</span>&nbsp;<span class="resultfieldvalues">' + employee.SalaryBasis + '</span><span class="resultfields" style="padding-left:25px;">Salary&nbsp;:</span>&nbsp;<span class="resultfieldvalues">' + employee.FixedSalary + '</span><span style="font-size:110%;font-weight:bolder;padding-left:25px;">Address&nbsp;:</span>&nbsp;<span class="resultfieldvalues">' + employee.Address + '</span></div>').insertAfter('#ResultsDiv');
    }

There are 25 divs in my page. As a result, how do I show the first five divs in page 1 and so on?

My HfJsonValue contains the following json data

{
    "Table": [{
        "Emp_Id": "3",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Jerome",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Supervisior",
        "Desig_Description": "Supervisior of the Construction",
        "SalaryBasis": "Monthly",
        "FixedSalary": "25000.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "4",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Mohan",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Acc ",
        "Desig_Description": "Accountant",
        "SalaryBasis": "Monthly",
        "FixedSalary": "200.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "5",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Murugan",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Mason",
        "Desig_Description": "Mason",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "150.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "6",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Ram",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Mason",
        "Desig_Description": "Mason",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "120.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "7",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Raja",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Mason",
        "Desig_Description": "Mason",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "135.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "8",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Raja kumar",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Mason Helper",
        "Desig_Description": "Mason Helper",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "105.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "9",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Lakshmi",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Mason Helper",
        "Desig_Description": "Mason Helper",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "100.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "10",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Palani",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Carpenter",
        "Desig_Description": "Carpenter",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "200.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "11",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Annamalai",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Carpenter",
        "Desig_Description": "Carpenter",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "220.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "12",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "David",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Steel Fixer",
        "Desig_Description": "Steel Fixer",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "220.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "13",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Chandru",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Steel Fixer",
        "Desig_Description": "Steel Fixer",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "220.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "14",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Mani",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Steel Helper",
        "Desig_Description": "Steel Helper",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "175.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "15",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Karthik",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Wood Fixer",
        "Desig_Description": "Wood Fixer",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "195.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "16",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Bala",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Wood Fixer",
        "Desig_Description": "Wood Fixer",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "185.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "17",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Tamil arasi",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Wood Helper",
        "Desig_Description": "Wood Helper",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "185.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "18",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Perumal",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Cook",
        "Desig_Description": "Cook",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "105.00"
    }, {
        "Emp_Id": "19",
        "Identity_No": "",
        "Emp_Name": "Andiappan",
        "Address": "Madurai",
        "Date_Of_Birth": "",
        "Desig_Name": "Watchman",
        "Desig_Description": "Watchman",
        "SalaryBasis": "Weekly",
        "FixedSalary": "150.00"
    }]
}

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    2026-05-14T03:52:31+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:52 am

    Duplicate question, duplicate anwser…

    You can use the jQuery Pagination plugin:

    http://d-scribe.de/webtools/jquery-pagination/demo/demo_options.htm

    (Download it here)


    Here is one way (of several different) how you can use the plugin.

    Step 1: Generate markup from your JSON-data like the following:

    <div id="display">
        <!-- This is the div where the visible page will be displayed -->
    </div>
    
    <div id="hiddenData">
        <!-- This is the div where you output your records -->
        <div class="record">
            <!-- create one record-div for each record you have in your JSON data -->
        </div>
        <div class="record">
        </div>
    </div>
    

    The idea is to copy the respective record to the display div when clicking on a page-link. Therefore, the plugin offers a pageSelect-callback function. Step 2 is to implement this function, for instance:

    function pageselectCallback(pageIndex, jq) {
        // Clone the record that should be displayed
        var newContent = $('#hiddenData div.record:eq('+pageIndex+')').clone();
        // Update the display container
        $('#display').empty().append(newContent);
        return false;
    }
    

    This would mean that you have one page per record. If you want to display multiple records per page, you have to modify the above function accordingly.

    The third and final step is to initialize the whole thing correctly.

    function initPagination() {
        // Hide the records... they shouldn't be displayed
        $("#hiddenData").css("display", "none");
        // Get the number of records
        var numEntries = $('#hiddenData div.result').length;
        // Create pagination element
        $("#pagination").pagination(numEntries, {
            num_edge_entries: 2,
            num_display_entries: 8, // number of page links displayed 
            callback: pageselectCallback,
            items_per_page: 1  // Adjust this value if you change the callback!
        });
    }
    

    So, you just have to generate the HTML markup from your JSON data and call the init-function afterwards.

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