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54 lines
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Markdown
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---
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title: Prev
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description: Returns the previous page in a global page collection, relative to the given page.
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categories: []
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keywords: []
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action:
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related:
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- methods/page/Next
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- methods/page/PrevInSection
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- methods/page/NextInSection
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- methods/pages/Prev
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- methods/pages/Next
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returnType: page.Page
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signatures: [PAGE.Prev]
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toc: true
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---
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The behavior of the `Prev` and `Next` methods on a `Page` object is probably the reverse of what you expect.
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With this content structure:
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```text
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content/
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├── pages/
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│ ├── _index.md
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│ ├── page-1.md <-- front matter: weight = 10
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│ ├── page-2.md <-- front matter: weight = 20
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│ └── page-3.md <-- front matter: weight = 30
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└── _index.md
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```
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When you visit page-2:
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- The `Prev` method points to page-3
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- The `Next` method points to page-1
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{{% note %}}
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Use the opposite label in your navigation links as shown in the example below.
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{{% /note %}}
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```go-html-template
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{{ with .Next }}
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<a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">Prev</a>
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{{ end }}
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{{ with .Prev }}
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<a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">Next</a>
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{{ end }}
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```
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## Compare to Pages methods
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{{% include "methods/_common/next-prev-on-page-vs-next-prev-on-pages.md" %}}
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