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Masonry Component not showing whole data #120

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het-swb opened this issue May 2, 2022 · 6 comments
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Masonry Component not showing whole data #120

het-swb opened this issue May 2, 2022 · 6 comments

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@het-swb
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het-swb commented May 2, 2022

I was using this library in my current project. I took references from codesandbox.io. But I am encountering an issue. I am not getting all the data, 2 things are happening here -

  • If the change the value of overscanby to a higher value then all data is showing. The data is displayed on the basis of the value of overscanby property.
  • If I zoom out to 25% then whole data is showing.

But for normal display and low value of overscanby it is showing only 30% of data.

@maierson
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maierson commented May 2, 2022

@jaredLunde I think this is related to my comment here: #112 (comment)

Note that for me once I start scrolling all the rest of the data is rendered correctly (with the larger overscan).

@het-swb
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het-swb commented May 2, 2022

Thank you @maierson, I'll try implementing it by taking references from here - link
Meanwhile @jaredLunde if there is any other way to implement it please let me know, I am a bit stuck here.

Thank you

@het-swb
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het-swb commented May 3, 2022

I tried something by taking the reference from the above link but still, the whole data is not showing.
On a normal screen first 20-30 posts are visible and if I zoom out then more data gets rendered.

It would be great if you can provide a solution to this problem.

Thank you

@tayler-king
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@het-swb were you able to find a solution to this?

@sebmaz93
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sebmaz93 commented May 15, 2024

#112 (comment)

@het-swb were you able to solve the issue ? I'm having the same thing.

@zernie
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zernie commented Jun 25, 2024

I'm having the same issue. Setting arbitrarily high overscanBy helped but it is just a hack

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