This is different because the music academy also adds a css file (music_academy.css) to the html. If you add the .pagination css code that is in that stylesheet to your css it would probably display the same. Or at least it should. I've never used article navigation to be honest, but I cannot imagine the class name is different. If the below code does not work you can lookup what the correct class name is for the navigation in the HTML source. Just change .pagination to .*class name*
I copied it here:
Code:
.pagination li{display:inline;margin:0;padding:0;list-style-type:none;}
#tps td{padding:2px 4px;}
.pagination{margin-top:22px;padding-top:4px;border-top:1px solid #ece4d9;}
#tps .col_0{width:80px;}
.pagination p{width:160px;float:left;padding-right:3px;padding-left:3px;text-align:left;}
#tps .explanation{padding-bottom:24px;}
.pagination ul{width:240px;float:right;margin:0;padding:0 3px;text-align:right;}
This is not in default because there are as little as possible styles applied I guess. I prefer it that way. :geek:
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