Remove out-dated 60 items per page limit and allow continuous loading

James Hudson
James Hudson Member Posts: 337 ✭✭✭
edited November 20 in English Feedback
The click to load new page after 60 items is slow and tedious (as well as being both arbitrary and outdated technology).
We need a continuous loading page scroll like most modern websites!
After 2 or 3 page reloads I get bored - surely you don't want to lose sales this way!
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  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 434 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My suggestion (to increase the 60 item limit in order to give a 100 item option) was combined with this similar one, which I disprefer, but it can keep my vote anyway. :-)
  • @SineNomine I can see an issue with continuous loading. I find it nearly impossible to find where I am at and what I've seen and have not seen as I lose my place.
  • Can we do both whereby people with excellent brains can have there way but those of us with damaged brains can be accommodated too? ;)

    Continuous loading does not work for all people. 1. Some of us have silly brain damage (dyslexia-cognitive disorder/tracking issues, etc.) whereby we actually need pages with x number per page as opposed to continuous loading. 100 items per page would be awesome and should work for most of us. (This assumes that those who need a smaller number, can still get that. Assuming you have such people actually coming here, or might in the future.)

    2. Sometimes I need to refind a book and I know approximately what page it was on, but have no clue as to where on that page it was.

    One site had this Load comments: 1-10, load 11 - 20 but close up 1-10, load 21 - 30 but close 11 - 20 -- with animation and it drove me so insane that I never logged into the website and never went back. Why was this an issue for me? I couldn't track what I was reading. ROFL Sorry! Thanks!