Plugin / WordPress Infinite Scroll by Auto Load Next Post

Sébastien Dumont

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When a viewer reaches near the end of the article, the post navigation at the end of the post is used to identify and find the next post to load. It loads that post by inserting the content via a customizable repeater template and places the content underneath the parent post within the post container. This is done via Ajax. It also detects what the viewer is reading and updates the browser URL address bar and page title to that post. Should the reader refresh the browser, the post they are currently reading would load as the new initial post. All previous posts of the blog are still retained in the browser history and to top it off, each post read can be tracked as a pageview using Google Analytics.
Yes! Auto Load Next Post’s core features are and always will be free.
Yes, Auto Load Next Post will work with any theme but may require some configuration for it to understand your theme. Please see the documentation for help or read further down to see if your question has already been answered.
Yes! Auto Load Next Post is deployed with full translation and localization support via the ‘auto-load-next-post’ text-domain. How to translate?
Go to Settings -> Auto Load Next Post. There you will find the options to change any of the theme selectors, enable Google Analytics and remove comments.
No. This was put in place to support themes that have coded their template files differently from WordPress theme code standards. For example, the Genesis Framework displays content via many action hooks instead so for this case overriding the template is a required.
Yes. No further configuration is needed if you already have JetPack setup with social icons and like button.
This is not possible but it would also drive away the purpose of this plugin if related posts where to be displayed.
Yes, you can. In the default repeater template, there are action hooks available that you can use.
If you have this issue and you have created a custom repeater template file to support the theme then you may have placed the post navigation outside of the post query. You need to place it inside the loop. If that is not the case then you have not included the content of the post correctly according to the theme you are using.
If the theme author has added support for Auto Load Next Post and has set the theme selectors then yes, it will set the theme selectors for you. If not supported then it does not. You may follow this guide to help you find your theme selectors.
Check that you have a post navigation at the end of your post. If one does exists then you may need to copy and modify the repeater template file content-alnp.php in order to support your theme. Not all themes are coded the same way so some alterations will be needed to match the theme. If you need help with this then I can provide theme support on request.
The post order is descending order from the initial post the visitor started reading from.
You first need to have Google Analytics added to your site. Either by inserting the analytics into your theme yourself or by using the Google Analytics plugin by MonsterInsights. Once you have Google Analytics applied to your site you can enable to track each post via the plugin settings.
You can. All you have to do is simply install the Facebook Pixel Tracking add-on and activate. All that is required is that you have your Facebook Pixel tracker installed on the site first.
It does. Just make sure that you activate the plugin on the site you want it used on and then make sure the selectors match the theme that site is using.

Ratings

4.1
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Version

1.5.14

First Released

06 Apr, 2015

Total Downloads

38,241

Wordpress Version

4.7 or higher

Tested up to:

5.2.4

Require PHP Version:

5.6 or higher

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