Currently our infinite scroll behavior is a bit jarring and doesn't allow users to ever reach the footer.
In order to improve this experience:
# We currently load about 7-10 ish rows / 34-40 ish photos and don't start loading the next batch until you've reached the bottom. Can we start the next batch loading as soon as a person starts scrolling in order to limit the abrupt stop/loading icon once you get to that 10th ish row? Up for any other ideas or approaches to make the transition between batches more seamless.
# After loading two additional batches of images we could stop infinite scroll with a "Load more" button in order to allow users to access the footer. After pressing on "Load more", infinite scroll would continue indefinitely. {F31943372}
# While an image is still loading is there anyway to make the background color Base80 (#eaecf0) so the page doesn't look broken? Extra credit would be for us to look into a pulse type bg color animation between Base80 and 90 to inform the user that something is still loading. {F31943384}
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