By Sean Carney on Thursday, 12 April 2018
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I have not found the settings for EasyBlog Pagination so that I can try Infinite Scrolling but I sure would like to know where they are so I can try it. :-)

thanks, Sean
Hi there,

Hm for some reason the settings is not get updated correctly as the entry settings is somehow following the old categories settings. As a temporary fix I have re saved your categories settings and now it should works correctly. Please give it a check and see how it goes.

In the meantime, I will inform the developers regarding this issue and hopefully they will be able to find the root cause to the issue.
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Friday, 13 April 2018 12:03
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Hi Sean,

It is located at Settings>Views>Entry Layout on pagination sections as you can see here http://take.ms/tTq56

Please give it a check and see how it goes
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Thursday, 12 April 2018 11:17
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Thank you so much. I turned it on. I went to one of my blog listing pages and did not see any difference so then I went and opened a single blog and scrolled and it did not work. So, I went to KeyCDN and cleared my CDN cache, cleared the cache on my browser and cleared the Joomla cache. I think was able to scroll and it loaded a next page and a next page. I was so excited I called my wife over to show her, went to a different blog listings section to show her, and it did not work. Then I went back to the original page it was working and it is not working there. So, I am thinking some strange CDN or caching stuff is going on.

Although I also have to state that I am not 100% sure where this should work. I was thinking it essential just replaces the functionality of the Prev link for single articles. But, also wonder if it could replace the pagination number links for listings pages.

I will paste a couple URLs and with notes.

This is a blog listing page: https://www.drcarney.com/blog/doctors-blog

I had wondered if this would replace the Prev and Next bar on this page?

This is a single blog page: https://www.drcarney.com/blog/entry/milk-increases-type-1-diabetes-risk

I had wondered if this would replace the Prev and Next links at the bottom of this page?

Thanks, Sean
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Thursday, 12 April 2018 23:27
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