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Data Views: Changing items per page to 100 results in poor loading experience #63151

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annezazu opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Feature] DataViews Work surrounding upgrading and evolving views in the site editor and beyond [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Type] Performance Related to performance efforts

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annezazu commented Jul 4, 2024

If you set Items per page to 100 then scroll down, you’ll be met with a blank screen as items seem to load. You’ll also see the bulk edit counting up here again to 100, matching the following issue #63150

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This is using WP 6.5.5 & GB 18.7.1 & Chrome on MacOS. You can replicate this using this link (might make you login) which will spin up a playground instance of the site I found this issue on.

@annezazu annezazu added [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Feature] DataViews Work surrounding upgrading and evolving views in the site editor and beyond [Type] Performance Related to performance efforts labels Jul 4, 2024
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The performance should be improved with #64504, but it probably won't fully resolve the issue.

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I can no longer replicate this when I test with Gutenberg 19.7! Closing out as a result.

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