Thanks Leonel, I am trying to build a generic solution, if everything goes fine I will share.

Greetings.


El 28/06/18 a las 13:40, Leonel Câmara escribió:
You should probably use the intersection observer now but here's a particularly stupid way to do it (also because it fires for every scroll).

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varscroll_threshold =500;// make sure you leave enough for any elements after the one where you are loading elements such as a footer

document.onscroll=function(){
    let scrollerBottom,listBottom;
    scrollerBottom =$(window).scrollTop()+$(window).height()
    listBottom =$(document).height();
if(listBottom -scrollerBottom <scroll_threshold ){
// Then you request the next page of results using ajax e.g. see jquery $.get or $.web2py.page

}
};
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