That's it! You have now paginated ``object_list`` and given users of the site
a way to navigate between the different pages--all without touching your views.
+Custom pagination templates
+---------------------------
+
+In order to override the default pagination template, declare a context variable
+named ``pagination_template`` set to the template name::
+
+ {% with 'pagination/blog/post.html' as pagination_template %}
+ {% autopaginate posts pagesize %}
+ {% paginate %}
+ {% endwith %}
+
+The default pagination template is contained in the ``pagination/default.html``
+file inside the distribution.
+
+A Note About Uploads
+--------------------
+
+It is important, when using django-pagination in conjunction with file uploads,
+to be aware of when ``request.page`` is accessed. As soon as ``request.page``
+is accessed, ``request.upload_handlers`` is frozen and cannot be altered in any
+way. It's a good idea to access the ``page`` attribute on the request object
+as late as possible in your views.
+
Optional Settings
------------------
``PAGINATION_INVALID_PAGE_RAISES_404``
Determines whether an invalid page raises an ``Http404`` or just sets the
``invalid_page`` context variable. ``True`` does the former and ``False``
- does the latter.
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+ does the latter.
+
+``DISPLAY_PAGE_LINKS``
+ If set to ``False``, links for single pages will not be displayed.
+
+``PREVIOUS_LINK_DECORATOR``
+ An HTML prefix for the previous page link; the default value is ``‹‹ ``.
+
+``NEXT_LINK_DECORATOR``
+ An HTML postfix for the next page link; the default value is `` ››``.
+
+``DISPLAY_DISABLED_PREVIOUS_LINK``
+ If set to ``False``, the previous page link will not be displayed if there's
+ no previous page.
+
+``DISPLAY_DISABLED_NEXT_LINK``
+ If set to ``False``, the next page link will not be displayed if there's no
+ next page.