My blog's content is growing steadily. What options do I have to enhance the user experience, aside from using pagination?
Pagination is a widely used method for dividing lengthy blog pages into smaller, more manageable sections. It's also a default feature provided by Webflow, making it quick and easy to implement and style. However, when exploring custom code options, you'll find more modern alternatives that can offer an improved user experience.
One such option is the "Load More" button. With this approach, content is loaded when the user clicks a button located just below the visible content, all without changing the URL.
Another alternative is the "infinite scroll." In this setup, new items are loaded onto the page automatically as the user reaches the bottom. Infinite scroll seamlessly provides more content as the user scrolls down, eliminating the need to click through separate pages. This not only keeps users engaged but also encourages them to explore more content.
For more information read this article: Pagination and Its Alternatives: Use Cases and Best Practices
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