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Infinite Scroll UI.

Create a single page, Infinite scroll implementation based on paginated JSON feeds.

Application

You are provided the following feeds that provide data to render a bunch of articles.

And so on(If you run into a CORS issue, you can perhaps try adding a backend channel via ExpressJS orsomething).

Each feed is a collection of nodes. And each node looks like this.

node: { title: "Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani: Alia Bhatt & Ranveer Singh's BTS photos that broke the internet", nid_dont_use: "1", field_photo_image_section: "/files/styles/photogallery/public/alia-main_5.jpg?itok=MyGkzVzQ", path: "/photos/alia-bhatt/rocky-aur-rani-ki-prem-kahani-alia- bhatt-ranveer-singh-s-bts-photos-broke-internet-956134", nid: "956134", photo_image_nids: "956129,956130,956131,956132,956133", ImageStyle_thumbnail: "/files/styles/imagestyle_1_1/public/alia-main_5.jpg?itok=9gh31HFJ" }

Task:

Render a 1 column view, by using the title, field_photo_image_section and path torender something like this.

image

When the user reaches the button of these page, pull in data from the next page.

http://www.pinkvilla.com/photo-gallery-feed-page/page/1 and add the new items to the existing. list of articles and keep doing this until you reach a page with has no more data..

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npm start

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npm run build

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