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If you have a lot of data to show, but want to have the data show up as the user scrolls, you can use this infinite scrolling technique. This package will drop a new controller, view, scripts and sample data. Just navigate to http://localhost:xyz/InfiniteScrollDemo and you'll see the demo view. Modify the demo code to suit your needs in your web application. The demo uses tables and rows, but you can modify easily to use lists and repeating div elements. Requires an existing ASP.NET MVC application.
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If you have a lot of data to show, but want to have the data show up as the user scrolls, you can use this infinite scrolling technique. This package will drop a new controller, view, scripts and sample data. Just navigate to http://localhost:xyz/InfiniteScrollDemo and you'll see the demo view. Modify the demo code to suit your needs in your web application. The demo uses tables and rows, but you can modify easily to use lists and repeating div elements. Requires an existing ASP.NET MVC application.
We found that mvc-infinite-scroll demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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