Conflict Infinite Scroll / Ajax Pagination and standard filter items to show

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  • Avatar: Bas_Kling
    Bas Kling
    Participant
    June 23, 2020 at 22:54

    Hi,

    I’m using the WooCommerce Infinite Scroll and Ajax Pagination plugin to load my products into category pages. There seems to be an issue resulting in not all products being loaded. (When loading is done, usually a couple of products are missing from the list). It may have something to do with the max shown items: https://prnt.sc/t59lzk
    How do I disable the filter above the products: Show 12-24-36-all and have the plugin handle the items to display?

    4 Answers
    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    June 24, 2020 at 09:29

    Hello,

    Provide URL of page where do you have the problem. I’ve checked one of your categories, all works fine, at first sight.
    “Products Per Page” and “Per Page Variants Separated By Commas” you can change via Theme Options > WooCommerce (Shop) > Shop > Shop page layout, but these settings do not cause any conflict with the Scroll plugin.

    Regards

    Avatar: Bas_Kling
    Bas Kling
    Participant
    June 26, 2020 at 21:06

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    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    June 27, 2020 at 08:34

    Where do you see 39 products? Dashboard > Products > Categories > http://prntscr.com/t7cs6r and here – http://prntscr.com/t7csh6 , so I do not see the problem.

    Regards

    Avatar: Bas_Kling
    Bas Kling
    Participant
    June 27, 2020 at 21:13

    We just deleted 1, so there should still be 38 items left: https://prnt.sc/t7mnfo
    Not sure why the overarching category would say there are only 37…

    We’ll check the products individually.
    Thanks!

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