I've noticed that the entries section now just loads more entries when you scroll down, rather than sorting them into pages. This seems like a pretty serious impediment to browsing and navigation.
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Entries no longer grouped in pages?
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Sep 21, 2017 at 03:28AM EDT.
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It already happened a long time ago with images, but only recently (unannounced) with entries.
With entries, I don't mind it as much. You hardly ever browse the pages of entries, and most entries are either found through the categories or searching.
I really don't like this. It's more difficult to keep track of how many entries you've viewed and makes the page more likely to crash when I have slower internet.
However, I get that most of the world is moving forward with webpages that require more load times despite me often being in areas that seem permanently crippled in not prioritizing basic internet services outside of satellite internet. Instead, I'm going to point to an actual problem I came across when the "second page" of results loaded.
I got this by clicking entries as type "reaction" on the Tobey Screaming page. Between the "two pages" loading, it duplicated the results which is an actual (albeit minor) problem as opposed to site changes I don't agree with.
EDIT: Similar thing happened with just one entry on "pages" 5-6
I really don't like this mainly because whenever I like to look back at all the deadpooled entries, I would take a break at every 10 pages or so and then pick back up where I left off by clicking on the link in my history. Now it'll take forever for me to reach the entries from years ago.
RandomMan wrote:
It already happened a long time ago with images, but only recently (unannounced) with entries.
With entries, I don't mind it as much. You hardly ever browse the pages of entries, and most entries are either found through the categories or searching.
I browse entries sometimes….
I have not noticed that before.