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Depends on #245
Summary
This PR adds events pagination on the frontend and integrates infinite scrolling for a dynamic event stream.
The implementation is designed for a continuously updating list where new events may appear at the top, while older events are loaded incrementally as the user scrolls.
What is implemented
limit = 25) for each event typehas_more,next_cursor) is used to load subsequent pagesIntersectionObserverrootMargin = 200pxis used to preload data before reaching the bottomEdge cases handled
→ next page is loaded automatically
→ scroll position is slightly adjusted to allow observer triggering
rootMarginafter initial load→ additional page is auto-loaded to prevent pagination stall
Result
The frontend now supports stable, smooth infinite scrolling for events and scales to loading all available events without artificial limits.