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There was a change in behavior in InfiniteScroll
10 replies · Started by Mathieu on August 10, 2020
Hi Tom,
I am not exactly sure when the change happened but when you press the "Load more posts" button now, the new posts are loading on top which means you actually have to scroll up to go find the new posts.
In the past, when you press the button, the new posts loaded below. So the user was already there and scrolling down was just the natural behavior.
Is there a new setting I missed or is there any way I can go back to the old behavior?
Kindest regards,
Hi there,
That shouldn't be the default behaviour.
Any chance you can disable all plugins except GP Premium to eliminate conflicts from other plugins first?
Let me know :)
Well, I did stripped it down to the bone on my test version : http://nouveauchef.quebecblogue.com/
And yes it is the default behavior now.
That's strange, saw this earlier in the month as well but not able to replicate it.
Can you turn off W3 Total Cache?
Are there any other plugins/custom functions/custom CSS added to the site?
No there's nothing else and it's not even my child theme that is running but generatepress standalone.
I can't disable w3-total-cache because all my sites are on the same Multisite setup and it would kill my server but I am sure it's not that and I did clear the cache.
I found something that does trigger it tho.
I've reset GP Premium setting.
- Then I added InfiniteScroll.
It was working as expected.
- Then I checked "Show in column" (not even masonry) and the new behavior came back.
So it does seem related to that. Maybe the selector. I don't know.
Regards,
So it does seem related to that.
Regards,
We were able to replicate this.
Thanks for the detailed steps!!
We will get back to you :)
Perfect :)
It's been fixed in GP Premium 1.11.2.
We will be releasing it soon - just waiting to hear if there are other bugs that appeared with the new version of WordPress.
Thanks for your patience :)
Hey! We just released GPP 1.11.2 :)
Awesome, it works great.
Thanks a lot Leo, Tom and all the crew! :)
No problem!
Thanks for the details steps to replicate this again :)