I wish that we can have an infinite scroll style pagination how wikidot has their activity pagination. For example, when I would use a ListPages module I would like to make it something like this:
[[module ListPages category="design" perPage="infinite"]]
%%title_linked%
%%created_at%%
[[/module]]
The perPage="infinite" can also be a double zero"00" or "auto". This would make the viewing pleasure and user experience/interface a lot better for my site and others. I'm sure many people will agree with this. Because wikidot has a set CSS base, this should be really easy for the wikidot developers to implement it.
Please consider this wish and or accept it. I would love to see this implemented soon.
Just keep in mind that if you do implement this, you need to make the cache load faster. Even wikidot activity infinite scroll loads way too slow sometimes. We're hosted on amazon s3 servers correct? So the cache should be really quick, like under 1.5 seconds quick, especially for image sites like mine.
Speed = better UX
better UX = a lot more unique visitors!
Yes, I agree that this would be an awesome feature to have.
From what I understand, Wikidot is hosted at SoftLayer Technologies. The only thing that we can access that is hosted by Amazon are static files (e.g. base css, javascript, avatars, etc…) which are served through Amazon's Cloudfront. DNS is provided via Amazon Route 53. Data is backed up from the SoftLayer servers to various Amazon Web Services. I believe our uploaded files are also served by Wikidot's wdfiles server (also on SoftLayer) and periodically transferred to Amazon S3 for backup.
Kenneth Tsang (@jxeeno)
Ok, understand. I thought they used it for hosting our wikis.
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