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Auto-loading of more icons fails for tall browser windows #3
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Thanks for flagging this. What's your browser and your screen resolution so that I can reproduce? |
My outer window size is 1920 x 2160 (one half of a 4K screen); my inner window size is 1920 x 2025. This happens is both Firefox and Chromium |
I implemented an easy fix by preloading double the amount of icons at the beginning. Does that work for you? |
Yes, this solves the problem for me (though it still occurs under the more unusual circumstance of using a full-screen browser window on a 4K monitor in portrait orientation). |
great. I'll see if you can make the infinite scrolling function "smarter" to account for this if I have time. |
After doing a search, or clicking on the name of a category, 3 rows of icons are displayed.
If I opened bioicons in a full-height browser window on my desktop, there is a gap between the last row of images and the bottom of this page, and this prevents the auto-loading of images from working - there is no way for me to see the remaining images.
However, if I reduce the height of the browser window, this triggers auto-loading, and scrolling then loads more images.
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