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Regarding your first paragraph, this results limit is per page. To get the next page, you take your timestamp of the last item and use it in from_time, or whatever you’ve called it. It’s still a pagination technique.
Regarding custom sorting, some of the techniques in the article can do this, some of them can’t. Obviously timestamp based pagination can’t, however the ID-based pagination that I mentioned can.
Regarding your first paragraph, this results limit is per page. To get the next page, you take your timestamp of the last item and use it in
from_time
, or whatever you’ve called it. It’s still a pagination technique.Regarding custom sorting, some of the techniques in the article can do this, some of them can’t. Obviously timestamp based pagination can’t, however the ID-based pagination that I mentioned can.