The phrase "Who's 'we,' white man?" is a reference to a scene in the 1991 film "Grand Canyon." In the scene, a wealthy white man tries to help a stranded African American man in a dangerous part of town. The African American man responds to the white man's offer of help with the question "Who's 'we,' white man?" which is a critique of the white man's assumption that they are part of the same group. The phrase has since been used in various contexts to challenge assumptions of shared identity or experience.
// Get the anchor tag element
const anchorTag = document.querySelector('.morelink');
// Add a scroll event listener to the window object
window.addEventListener('scroll', () => {
// Check if the user has scrolled to the bottom of the page
if (window.innerHeight + window.scrollY >= document.body.offsetHeight) {
// Fetch the content from the URL stored in the anchor tag's href attribute
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('GET', anchorTag.href, true);
xhr.onload = () => {
// Append the fetched content to the page
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.innerHTML = xhr.responseText;
document.body.appendChild(div);
};
xhr.send();
}
});
Did you test this? Because CORS aside, that sure does look like it will append the whole of page 2 to the body of page 1 and get progressively worse as one reaches the pagination of page 2. It would be more code (and memory pressure) but I believe the correct impl of any such trickery would be to reach into the actual table of page 2 and jam that into the body of page 1