- 101 UX Principles
- Will Grant
- 140字
- 2021-07-16 18:02:41
Chapter #19. If You Must Use Infinite Scroll, Store the User's Position and Return to It
Often a user will leave your infinite-scroll feed to take an action: maybe to favorite an item or post a comment. From there, they'll hit back (on desktop), swipe back (iOS) or use the hardware back button (Android).
Q: Where do they end up?
- Right back at the top of the infinite-scroll feed again
- Exactly where they left off
The answer is obviously b), unless you really hate your users. Sadly, ) is often the case ecommerce sites, when browsing a long list of products.
Although the technical implementation details can be challenging, it's worth putting in the effort to avoid disorentating users. Viewing a product then navigating back should always return the user to the point where they left off.
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