How We’re Building a More Scalable and Developer-Friendly Blockchain

Our engineering approach prioritizes developer experience and network performance—combining innovative consensus mechanisms with intuitive tooling to create a blockchain that grows with your applications.
Our engineering approach prioritizes developer experience and network performance—combining innovative consensus mechanisms with intuitive tooling to create a blockchain that grows with your applications.
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Amilia Pamela

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Apr 16, 2025

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A spherical abstract object composed of curved, petal-like shapes with a glossy, translucent finish in shades of blue and pink against a dark blue background.
A spherical abstract object composed of curved, petal-like shapes with a glossy, translucent finish in shades of blue and pink against a dark blue background.
A spherical abstract object composed of curved, petal-like shapes with a glossy, translucent finish in shades of blue and pink against a dark blue background.

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To add Pagination, select your Collection List, click on Pagination, select one of the two options, then pick how many items to load. Pagination also works with existing Limits and Start Offsets. Both the Spinner and Button are completely customizable, and you can pick any Variant for their Loading states. The Spinner itself is just a layer with a conic gradient and a Loop Effect, so you get full control. Adding Pagination helps make your blogs and changelogs much faster to load, especially when they contain dozens of items.

  • Infinite Scrolling with custom Spinner component

  • Load More Button with custom Button component

  • Enjoy freeform positioning of both components

  • Design your own Loading and Hidden states

  • Make your CMS Pages much faster to load

Filtering

We've added the ability to filter your collection lists in the CMS. This allows you to keep your content in a single collection, yet customize how that collection is presented on each of your web pages. For example, if you're creating docs for your app, you might want to filter articles per topic on your homepage. Or when creating a blog, you might want to filter your blog posts per category.

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