Thanks for your comment @arthur.grafo!
Is it really impossible to go back to my very first post (Sept 2017)?
There is a limit (100) for the Steem API function that I use and the input parameters (start_permlink, date) are not working correctly. When I've parsed and stored all post data in my own database I can load the posts from there and it will be possible to see all of them on SteemWorld.
When I've reached the last post SteemWorld can recover, would it not make more sense for the "Show More Results " to fade out, so that the user knows there is no point on clicking again?
This will also work as expected when I've changed the script to load the data from my server instead of the nodes. May still take a few weeks...
That's like magic - don't smile :)
One of the main reasons I joined Steemit was because of the chainblock ensuring what I post cannot be removed, meaning somebody might discover my writing 50 years from now and enjoy reading...then I find that even from now I cannot recover my posts - unless I have the links. My idea was, copy all the links sequentially and then post them once a year until I die. Maybe, another idea, is to open a normal site and post the links there, enabling potential readers to read my posts from there.
So, having given up, it felt like something magical is happening when you told me what you are working on.
Many, many thanks.