could this help. we did something similar for an stock photo site but not 
with angular. requirements was no pagination but infinite scrolling

https://sroze.github.io/ngInfiniteScroll/



On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 1:13:38 AM UTC-8, Krzysztof Szczesny wrote:
>
> Ah sorry, noticed a typo in my previous post. I meant to write "Paging is 
> out of the question in terms of UX" (for this case <- that part was 
> implicit). Not sure if you clicked the link or not, but that app doesn't 
> have a normal table - it's a collection of pictures...for gamers....for a 
> game in which having 500+ units is a normal thing, so I'm fairly certain 
> that users don't have a problem with too many items on the list. At least I 
> haven't had any complaints in that matter.
>
> On Monday, November 21, 2016 at 4:22:32 PM UTC+1, Sander Elias wrote:
>>
>> Hi Krzysztof,
>>
>> Can you show me a real UX study that favours a huge table instead of a 
>> paged one? I have read numerous science based ones that favour interfaces 
>> with fewer items available.  Humans seem to have a problem processing UX 
>> with more as 200 items in it. 
>> I'm really interested in this, perhaps minds have shifted!
>>
>> Regards
>> Sander
>>
>

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