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english:other-enhancements:infinite_scolling [2014/01/11 14:19]
Claus
english:other-enhancements:infinite_scolling [2018/06/03 18:09] (current)
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-=====Infinite Ajax Scroll (IAS)=====+====== Infinite Ajax Scroll (IAS) =====
Author:adamderesz Author:adamderesz
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In administration, for sections that have many articles (news, events, blog name it any way you want) one must enable pagination and set it to required number of elements per page. In administration, for sections that have many articles (news, events, blog name it any way you want) one must enable pagination and set it to required number of elements per page.
 +I believe it could be implemented for ContentParts pagination - when it's set with the nextpage/prevpage options. It's just so it has 'findable' next button - with special class or ID, so we can tell the IAS script what to look for.
 +As regards howto - it's just to figure out where it's the best to include necessary JS. In my opinion it would be the 'paginate version' of standard article template... I would not mess with other places for sake of general code 'purity'.
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 +===addendum 2===
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 +Yes, it's working with content part pagination as well in (almost) the same manner.
 +===License===
 +When do I need a commercial license?
 +You need a commercial license if you want to use this plugin on a website that sells anything
 +[[http://infiniteajaxscroll.com/download.html|License and download]]
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