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I have infinite scroll paul irish with masonry installed on my blog.

<script type="text/javascript">
$(window).load(function () {
var $content = $('#posts');
$content.masonry({itemSelector: '.entry'}),
$content.infinitescroll({
navSelector : 'div#pagination',
nextSelector : 'div#pagination a#nextPage',
itemSelector : '.entry',
loading: {
finishedMsg: '',
img: 'http://static.tumblr.com/dbek3sy/pX1lrx8xv/ajax-loader.gif'
},
bufferPx : 600,
debug : false,
},
// call masonry as a callback.
function( newElements ) {
var $newElems = $( newElements );
$newElems.hide();
// ensure that images load before adding to masonry layout
$newElems.imagesLoaded(function(){
$content.masonry( 'appended', $newElems, true, function(){$newElems.fadeIn(300);} );
});
});
});
</script>

How do I make Infinite Scroll initialize on one page only and hide on the first one? Thanks for all answers!!

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So, what actually is your problem? What is not working as intended? Can we see the error - which always helps helping? Have you looked through all answers regarding Masonry and Infinite Scroll on SO yet and read through Masonry's documentation? – Systembolaget Sep 4 '12 at 21:41

closed as not a real question by Kev Sep 4 '12 at 22:42

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