I really like this mode of browsing long lists, it would be really useful in
things like discussion forums.  I agree with the caveats that others
mention, as well as the lack of bookmark-ability for pages deeper than the
first.  Much of my work involves finding reference information for various
technologies, and I bookmark almost all of them (I rarely go back after a
few days, but still...), so there should be a way of recognizing where the
user is when they scroll down.  Perhaps when each page loads you could
append a #page5 to the URL and a " - Page 5" to the title, so if you want
to, you could bookmark and come back to the spot you left.

Otherwise, great concept =]

Bryan
http://www.bryanminihan.com

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Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Continuous Scroll

On the other hand ajax pagination assumes "if the user scrolled down to the
bottom of a page, he should be asking for more."  Do you agree with such an
assumption?



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