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    Perfect Pagination: Unlock UI Control with onEachSide

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    Tired of cluttered pagination in your interface? The ‘onEachSide’ method refines your page navigation by controlling the number of links around the current page. With dynamic adjustments, it keeps your interface clean and user-friendly, whether managing small or large datasets.


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