It's very well done!  The best part is that is so seamless and the user
doesn't even notice what is going on.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Joe Nuxoll (Java Posse) <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> On June 19th, 2009 - you saw load-shedding technology in full-effect,
> where the system is designed to make subtle changes in the UI to
> reduce load.  Pagination controls reduce site load, because you have
> to explicitly click to fetch another page of data.  The "auto-
> pagination" feature, as we called it, allows the pages to load
> dynamically by detecting the user's scroll position.  If you go to a
> long page, like say iPod Cases - scroll to the bottom very quickly and
> watch the items fill in.  Also - watch the scrollbar *not* change size
> as it happens.  That's beauty in web UI.
>
>  - Joe
>
> On Jun 23, 8:37 pm, michael milewski <[email protected]> wrote:
> > at 50:25 and (51:15 look at apple store)
> >
> > Joe mentioned that apple.com went away from pagination and instead
> > went for 1 big long page which updated as you scrolled and you had a
> > small scroll bar which you can drag to the appropriate part of the
> > page. This was mentioned as a preferred design solution with the help
> > of engineering to make it possible. This did not seem to be the case a
> > few days ago (I swear June 19th 2009 I saw pagination) at the moment
> > there is no pagination but there is no long list either as everything
> > get's filtered by selections on the left hand side.
> >
> > As the company I work for is looking at a design around a similar
> > problem, I was wandering if there is a definite usability answer,
> > should it be 1 long page or pagination or is the next step to filter
> > by facets on the left hand navigation.
> >
> > cheers Michael
> >
>

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