Successful websites make an accessible and easy-to-use interface a top priority for their users. In order to design a site that best reflects the needs of visitors, developers must take into account the context of content and the best way to deliver it.
SuiteCommerce websites have many product display options depending on the technology (Site Builder or SuiteCommerce Advanced), website navigation features or even number of items displayed on each page. However, the default way of listing products is through the use of pagination. But what’s best for a NetSuite eCommerce website, infinite scroll or pagination?
There are two main styles of content delivery: infinite scrolling vs. pagination. There are pros and cons to both, and both work effectively for different types of websites.
Infinite scrolling allows users to scroll through unlimited content with no end point. The page simply refreshes automatically as you go down. Think of sites where content is mostly user-generated: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest.
Conversely, pagination divides content into separate pages which can be reached by clicking on links or headlines. Think of sites where users are searching for something specific, Google Search for example.
So, which one should you use?
As a rule of thumb, infinite scrolling works best for sites and apps that deliver user-generated or visual content. Pagination is more effective for sites that intend to satisfy goal-oriented activities, meaning information query or commerce. But decide for yourself whats best for your site, here are some of the benefits and disadvantages to each method:
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