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I am trying to work out how I can separate my limiter values with a pipe (|)



Ideally, the end result will be View: 48 | 120 | ALL, at present I have been able to get View: 48 120 ALL



This is what I have used so far:



<div class="field limiter">
<label class="label" for="limiter">
<span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
</label>
<div class="control">
<?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
<a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_limit ?>
</a>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</div>
</div>









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    I am trying to work out how I can separate my limiter values with a pipe (|)



    Ideally, the end result will be View: 48 | 120 | ALL, at present I have been able to get View: 48 120 ALL



    This is what I have used so far:



    <div class="field limiter">
    <label class="label" for="limiter">
    <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
    </label>
    <div class="control">
    <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
    <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
    class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
    <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_limit ?>
    </a>
    <?php endforeach; ?>
    </div>
    </div>









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      I am trying to work out how I can separate my limiter values with a pipe (|)



      Ideally, the end result will be View: 48 | 120 | ALL, at present I have been able to get View: 48 120 ALL



      This is what I have used so far:



      <div class="field limiter">
      <label class="label" for="limiter">
      <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
      </label>
      <div class="control">
      <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
      <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
      class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
      <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_limit ?>
      </a>
      <?php endforeach; ?>
      </div>
      </div>









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      I am trying to work out how I can separate my limiter values with a pipe (|)



      Ideally, the end result will be View: 48 | 120 | ALL, at present I have been able to get View: 48 120 ALL



      This is what I have used so far:



      <div class="field limiter">
      <label class="label" for="limiter">
      <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
      </label>
      <div class="control">
      <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
      <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
      class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
      <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_limit ?>
      </a>
      <?php endforeach; ?>
      </div>
      </div>






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          It can be easily done by CSS.



          I always prefer CSS for this kind of tweaks.



          .limiter .control a + a::before {
          content: " | ";
          }


          It will Add a Pipe separator between a tag



          Demo can be found at Fiddle



          Hope above will help!






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          • didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday






          • 1





            Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday



















          1














          Try using PHP implode(), check below modified code:



          <div class="field limiter">
          <label class="label" for="limiter">
          <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
          </label>
          <div class="control">
          <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
          <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
          class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
          <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo implode("|",$_limit) ?>
          </a>
          <?php endforeach; ?>
          </div>
          </div>





          share|improve this answer
























          • it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

            – fmsthird
            yesterday











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          It can be easily done by CSS.



          I always prefer CSS for this kind of tweaks.



          .limiter .control a + a::before {
          content: " | ";
          }


          It will Add a Pipe separator between a tag



          Demo can be found at Fiddle



          Hope above will help!






          share|improve this answer
























          • didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday






          • 1





            Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday
















          2














          It can be easily done by CSS.



          I always prefer CSS for this kind of tweaks.



          .limiter .control a + a::before {
          content: " | ";
          }


          It will Add a Pipe separator between a tag



          Demo can be found at Fiddle



          Hope above will help!






          share|improve this answer
























          • didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday






          • 1





            Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday














          2












          2








          2







          It can be easily done by CSS.



          I always prefer CSS for this kind of tweaks.



          .limiter .control a + a::before {
          content: " | ";
          }


          It will Add a Pipe separator between a tag



          Demo can be found at Fiddle



          Hope above will help!






          share|improve this answer













          It can be easily done by CSS.



          I always prefer CSS for this kind of tweaks.



          .limiter .control a + a::before {
          content: " | ";
          }


          It will Add a Pipe separator between a tag



          Demo can be found at Fiddle



          Hope above will help!







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          • didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday






          • 1





            Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday



















          • didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday






          • 1





            Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

            – Pawan
            yesterday











          • already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday

















          didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday





          didn't even come to my mind to use less, ive made a slight change on the above but have achieved the desired result

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday













          @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

          – Pawan
          yesterday





          @Paul'Whippet'McGuane, Glad to know :)

          – Pawan
          yesterday













          causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday





          causes a slight styling issue but I am hopefully I can fix that

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday




          1




          1





          Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

          – Pawan
          yesterday





          Yes, you can add more class in hierarchy to avoid issue.

          – Pawan
          yesterday













          already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday





          already solved with some additional attributes added. perfect solution

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday













          1














          Try using PHP implode(), check below modified code:



          <div class="field limiter">
          <label class="label" for="limiter">
          <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
          </label>
          <div class="control">
          <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
          <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
          class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
          <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo implode("|",$_limit) ?>
          </a>
          <?php endforeach; ?>
          </div>
          </div>





          share|improve this answer
























          • it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

            – fmsthird
            yesterday
















          1














          Try using PHP implode(), check below modified code:



          <div class="field limiter">
          <label class="label" for="limiter">
          <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
          </label>
          <div class="control">
          <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
          <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
          class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
          <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo implode("|",$_limit) ?>
          </a>
          <?php endforeach; ?>
          </div>
          </div>





          share|improve this answer
























          • it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

            – fmsthird
            yesterday














          1












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          Try using PHP implode(), check below modified code:



          <div class="field limiter">
          <label class="label" for="limiter">
          <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
          </label>
          <div class="control">
          <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
          <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
          class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
          <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo implode("|",$_limit) ?>
          </a>
          <?php endforeach; ?>
          </div>
          </div>





          share|improve this answer













          Try using PHP implode(), check below modified code:



          <div class="field limiter">
          <label class="label" for="limiter">
          <span><?= /* @escapeNotVerified */ __('View:') ?></span>
          </label>
          <div class="control">
          <?php foreach ($block->getAvailableLimit() as $_key => $_limit): ?>
          <a data-role="limiter" href="#" data-value="<?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo $_key ?>"<?php if ($block->isLimitCurrent($_key)): ?>
          class="selected"<?php endif ?>>
          <?php /* @escapeNotVerified */ echo implode("|",$_limit) ?>
          </a>
          <?php endforeach; ?>
          </div>
          </div>






          share|improve this answer












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          • it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

            – fmsthird
            yesterday



















          • it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

            – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
            yesterday











          • how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

            – fmsthird
            yesterday

















          it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday





          it does not like, gave me a screen full of errors :(

          – Paul 'Whippet' McGuane
          yesterday













          how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

          – fmsthird
          yesterday





          how about removing implode echo "|",$_limit ? have you tried

          – fmsthird
          yesterday


















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