Google Search will stop its continuous scroll user experience where Google loads more results as you scroll past the first page of the search results. Instead, you will see see the classic pagination ...
Google is ending continuous scrolling for search results, bringing back the traditional pagination format. Google claims this change aims to serve search results more efficiently, as continuous ...
Infinite scroll is a way of showing content that was popularized by social media in which users can aimlessly navigate in a state of constant discovery. It’s purposeless navigation. In 2021 Google ...
Remember when Google brought continuous scrolling to Search on desktop, back in December 2022? Well, now the company has reversed that decision, and ditched continuous scrolling in favor of pagination ...
Google is reportedly scrapping continuous scrolling of search results on desktop and mobile, with the company returning to the old method of dividing results into several pages (via The Verge). Google ...
Google Search is rolling back its continuous scroll user interface and bringing back the legacy Google Search pagination bar. Google told us that starting yesterday it will stop offering continuous ...
Google’s continuous scroll feature allowed users to seamlessly glide through search results without the cumbersome need to click “Next.” Akin to adding more real estate to a Monopoly board, this ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Continuous scrolling search results on desktop will be removed today, as well as on mobile devices ‘in the coming ...
After introducing in 2021 and 2022, Google is rolling back continuous scrolling on the Search results page. With continuous scrolling, you see several pages worth of results before having to manually ...
The rationale behind Google's decision is two-fold. Firstly, the company did not observe a significant improvement in user experience with continuous scrolling. While the format offered the potential ...
You'll still be able to see more results, but will need to click on additional page numbers to do so. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of ...