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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T16:42:04+00:00 2026-05-22T16:42:04+00:00

Once upon a time, life was simple: All web pages had finite length and

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Once upon a time, life was simple: All web pages had finite length and if they didn’t fit into the current windows/view size, you’d simply scroll down until you reached the bottom of the page.

But I recently noticed that there is a new trend in the web design world: Bottomless web pages.

Probably the most familiar examples of sites utilizing such pages are Facebook and Twitter: You scroll to the “bottom”, only to trigger some refresh that adds content to the page, so the “old bottom” is no longer a bottom and, instead, there is a new “bottom”.

In an Android WebView, I need to be able capture all the content currently available on that “page”, but I am not sure how to approach this:

Simulate user’s scroll down via View.scrollBy(int x, int y), pageDown() or window.scrollTo()?

Or is there an API method that does this automatically for me?

Or am I approaching this completely wrong and I shouldn’t attempt to get to the “real bottom” in one capture (if possible at all)?

EDIT: It seems that tagging this question javascript communicated the opposite message. I am interested in capturing (then processing) such bottomless pages on Android’s WebView, using Java.

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    2026-05-22T16:42:05+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    Edit: disregard this answer, I misunderstood the question. Leaving the answer in case others misunderstand the question as well.


    You could use the jqPageFlow jQuery plugin, or base yourself on its documentation.

    Infinite scroll is another great option.

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