Clicking the following link redirects you to another page containing the old post. Rather than redirecting to another page of the old post, you can scroll unlimited like Facebook and Twitter feeds. Simply scroll down without redirecting or reloading the page, old posts will be displayed at the bottom of the list. Surprisingly, it's easy to implement. All I have to do is write JavaScript. Every time the user reaches the end of the page, an AJAX request is sent to retrieve the data from the next page and add that data to the end of the list.
Imagine that you are browsing articles on your smartphone and are fully engaged in rich stories. Suddenly the page is blank. This is because I noticed that the page was redirected to another page. I soon noticed that you gave up the edge of the advertisement, and you pushed the desperately back arrow before the new page was fully loaded. I am a bit irritated, you continue reading articles to make sure you avoid advertising next time. I like to call it the above episode, state of thick fingers. Many of us, including us, can not scroll our mobile device without occasional clicking on ads we do not intend to click on. About 60% of click-to-mobile advertising banner advertisements happen coincidentally, according to research by location-based mobile advertising platform Retale. The screen size is easy to understand, but this is an amazing number
I always wondered if there were pop-ups, banner ads, redirect ads etc. on the Internet. One reason why you like media is to build a platform without advertising. But the problem is that it is hard for monetized publishers to monetize, and they depend entirely on such advertisements. While browsing HackerNews, I found a service that might be useful. # {Success: true, Name: "john-doe" balance: 4096} This can also be used in applications and games. Because most apps in the App Store have countless advertisements. However, I feel that the amount of money earned compared to advertisement may be small. In the long run, as the price of the encryption currency rises, it will be a big hit.
The word "intention" requires many definitions. For example, if a user clicks a link from Twitter to an application-only business, the link will be redirected to the correct App Store page in its current state. If technically feasible, the link click is a representation of the intention, the application will automatically start downloading and will display the content in the native application experience within a few seconds from the first click. Application downloads can be started from the browser's accepted domain. When deploying new applications this may guarantee quality and become part of the approval process to prevent fraudsters. When the user clicks on the link in the accepted domain, a full screen container showing the progress of the download is displayed until the native application loads and displays the content. Its functionality is very similar to the initial network flash based application.