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Will Grant
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Will Grant

Will Grant is a British UI/UX expert and a digital product designer. He is a web technology entrepreneur with over 25 years' experience, leading teams (and products) at the intersection of technology and usability. After his Computer Science degree, Will trained with Jakob Nielsen and Bruce Tognazzini at the Nielsen Norman Group – the world leaders in usable design. Since then, Will has overseen the user experience and interaction design of several large-scale web sites and apps, reaching over a billion users in the process. Will is a "design purist" and obsessed with building beautiful, compelling, and familiar products that customers intuitively know how to use.
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Use “Infinite Scroll” For Feed-Style Content Only

Infinite scroll—where the page just keeps scrolling, loading more items asynchronously as the user hits the bottom—is extremely handy for users.

Scrolling with a mouse wheel or a touchscreen is inherently quicker, and simpler, than clicking through pages, and, when the content is a newsfeed of Instagram photos or tweets, it’s perfect. Always give the user an indication that there is more content loading, or tell them if they’ve reached the end.

Figure 23.1: Loading the next few items. I hope

However, infinite scroll should be limited to only a few types of content. If applied to finite lists (messages, emails, to-do items, and so on), then the user has no way of determining a beginning, middle, and end to the content. When used with this kind of content, infinite scroll is confusing and slower to use, so save it for feeds.

Although feeds used to be predominantly chronological...

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Will Grant

Will Grant is a British UI/UX expert and a digital product designer. He is a web technology entrepreneur with over 25 years' experience, leading teams (and products) at the intersection of technology and usability. After his Computer Science degree, Will trained with Jakob Nielsen and Bruce Tognazzini at the Nielsen Norman Group – the world leaders in usable design. Since then, Will has overseen the user experience and interaction design of several large-scale web sites and apps, reaching over a billion users in the process. Will is a "design purist" and obsessed with building beautiful, compelling, and familiar products that customers intuitively know how to use.
Read more about Will Grant