Unfortunately this project is no longer maintained.
It's had strong contributors over the years but it's time to clearly set expectations. We are unlikely to ship a new version, add features or fix bugs.
IMO, the only way forward with this project is a 100% rewrite with a new API. If you're interested in owning that, please get in touch. ~ @paulirish, april 2015
PS. Thank you very much to all the contributors over the years. It's been a fun time helping the internet scroll their way to more good stuff. :)
http://www.infinite-scroll.com/
The jQuery and WordPress Plugins:
- jQuery Plugin http://www.infinite-scroll.com/infinite-scroll-jquery-plugin/
v2.0.2
- WordPress Plugin http://www.infinite-scroll.com/installation/
##Methods##
A method is a command you can use to control Infinite Scroll once the plugin has been initialized. You can call on any Infinite Scroll method by using $('.selector').infinitescroll('method-name');
.
Bind
$('.selector').infinitescroll('bind');
Binds selector to check on scroll to see if the plugin needs to load more content.
Unbind
$('.selector').infinitescroll('unbind');
Unbinds selector to check on scroll to see if the plugin needs to load more content.
Destroy
$('.selector').infinitescroll('destroy');
Destroys the instance of infinite scroll. This is create a flag to not load anymore content and will unbind all events.
Pause
$('.selector').infinitescroll('pause');
Pausing the plugin will temporarily create a flag to not retrieve content on scroll. To unpause, use the method resume
.
Resume
$('.selector').infinitescroll('resume');
Destroys the instance of infinite scroll. This is create a flag to not load anymore content and will unbind all events.
Toggle
$('.selector').infinitescroll('toggle');
Toggling will switch the pause
value of the plugin, either pausing or resuming the plugin.
Retrieve
$('.selector').infinitescroll('retrieve');
Retrieve will load the next page of content if available.
Scroll
$('.selector').infinitescroll('scroll');
Scroll will check to see if the next page is to be loaded, the same thing as if a user scrolled.
Update
$('.selector').infinitescroll('update', {debug: true});
The update
method is used to update options in the instance of Infinite Scroll after initialization. The second argument is the object of options that you want to update.
##Options## Better documentation coming soon.
$('.selector').infinitescroll({
loading: {
finished: undefined,
finishedMsg: "<em>Congratulations, you've reached the end of the internet.</em>",
img: null,
msg: null,
msgText: "<em>Loading the next set of posts...</em>",
selector: null,
speed: 'fast',
start: undefined
},
state: {
isDuringAjax: false,
isInvalidPage: false,
isDestroyed: false,
isDone: false, // For when it goes all the way through the archive.
isPaused: false,
currPage: 1
},
behavior: undefined,
binder: $(window), // used to cache the selector for the element that will be scrolling
nextSelector: "div.navigation a:first",
navSelector: "div.navigation",
contentSelector: null, // rename to pageFragment
extraScrollPx: 150,
itemSelector: "div.post",
animate: false,
pathParse: undefined,
dataType: 'html',
appendCallback: true,
bufferPx: 40,
errorCallback: function () { },
infid: 0, //Instance ID
pixelsFromNavToBottom: undefined,
path: undefined, // Can either be an array of URL parts (e.g. ["/page/", "/"]) or a function that accepts the page number and returns a URL
maxPage:undefined // to manually control maximum page (when maxPage is undefined, maximum page limitation is not work)
});
To scroll inside an element having overflow
, use the local
behavior.
$('.selector').infinitescroll({
behavior: 'local',
binder: $('.selector'), // scroll on this element rather than on the window
// other options
});
As explained on the website, Infinite Scroll is designed for progressive enhancement, using existing pagination links. However, it is still possible to work with JSON data.
It means the nextSelector
href will be called via AJAX, expecting JSON data, which will be passed to the callback function.
$('.selector').infinitescroll({
// other options
dataType: 'json',
appendCallback: false
}, function(json, opts) {
// Get current page
var page = opts.state.currPage;
// Do something with JSON data, create DOM elements, etc ..
});
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Paul Irish
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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