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I wrote a solution to this by hacking together some pagination code with a modified WP_LIST_AUTHORS function. It seems to require a Cache plugin otherwise this page can load slowly, but it does work.

The code as well as further discussions on its formatting is located over in this thread: Modifying WP_LIST_AUTHOR Functions to output all users in a grid (and Paginate)Modifying WP_LIST_AUTHOR Functions to output all users in a grid (and Paginate)

hope that helps!

PS -- If you just want to look at a properly formatted SQL query with a LIMIT and OFFSET for pagination, you can go here: http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorial/basic-pagination

I wrote a solution to this by hacking together some pagination code with a modified WP_LIST_AUTHORS function. It seems to require a Cache plugin otherwise this page can load slowly, but it does work.

The code as well as further discussions on its formatting is located over in this thread: Modifying WP_LIST_AUTHOR Functions to output all users in a grid (and Paginate)

hope that helps!

PS -- If you just want to look at a properly formatted SQL query with a LIMIT and OFFSET for pagination, you can go here: http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorial/basic-pagination

I wrote a solution to this by hacking together some pagination code with a modified WP_LIST_AUTHORS function. It seems to require a Cache plugin otherwise this page can load slowly, but it does work.

The code as well as further discussions on its formatting is located over in this thread: Modifying WP_LIST_AUTHOR Functions to output all users in a grid (and Paginate)

hope that helps!

PS -- If you just want to look at a properly formatted SQL query with a LIMIT and OFFSET for pagination, you can go here: http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorial/basic-pagination

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I wrote a solution to this by hacking together some pagination code with a modified WP_LIST_AUTHORS function. It seems to require a Cache plugin otherwise this page can load slowly, but it does work.

The code as well as further discussions on its formatting is located over in this thread: Modifying WP_LIST_AUTHOR Functions to output all users in a grid (and Paginate)

hope that helps!

PS -- If you just want to look at a properly formatted SQL query with a LIMIT and OFFSET for pagination, you can go here: http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorial/basic-pagination