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In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to fetch and render data in chunks when using Directus. This can help improve performance and create a better user experience when working with a large set of data. For this, I will be using two well-known patterns: Pagination and Infinite scrolling.
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How to implement pagination when using Directus
How to implement Infinite scrolling when using Directus
How to make the right choice between pagination and infinite scrolling.
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How to implement Pagination and Infinite scrolling with Directus in Next.js
Implementing Pagination and Infinite Scrolling in Next.js
May 20, 2024
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In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to fetch and render data in chunks when using Directus. This can help improve performance and create a better user experience when working with a large set of data. For this, I will be using two well-known patterns: Pagination and Infinite scrolling.
What are the key takeaways from your post?
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Nigeria
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