I'm trying to make my browser window scroll down to the top of a div when clicked. The only problem is everything else works but that, the window should scroll down to the top of the div clicked...
So far I have:
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
$('.work-showcase').animate({height:'135px'}, 500);
$(this).animate({height:'400px'}, 500);
$(window).scrollTop;
});
I've made a jsfiddle to show you what I mean... /
I'm trying to make my browser window scroll down to the top of a div when clicked. The only problem is everything else works but that, the window should scroll down to the top of the div clicked...
So far I have:
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
$('.work-showcase').animate({height:'135px'}, 500);
$(this).animate({height:'400px'}, 500);
$(window).scrollTop;
});
I've made a jsfiddle to show you what I mean... http://jsfiddle/Jq4Vw/
$(window).scrollTop()
– Talha Akbar
Commented
Jan 8, 2013 at 11:53
This is how you scroll to the top of the div as long as the window isn't maxed out:
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
$('html,body').animate({
scrollTop: $(this).offset().top},
'slow');
});
I am unsure what you were trying to achieve before scrolling
See it here jsFiddle
I think you are trying to achieve this: http://jsfiddle/Jq4Vw/7/
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
$('.work-showcase').animate({height:'135px'}, 500);
$(this).animate({height:'400px'}, 500).promise().done(function(){
$('html,body').animate({scrollTop: $(this).offset().top},500);
$(this).addClass('current').unbind('click'); // just add this line
});
});
Try this:
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
$('.work-showcase').animate({height:'135px'}, 500);
$(this).animate({height:'400px'}, 500);
$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: $(this).offset().top }, 500);
});
See this: http://jsfiddle/Jq4Vw/4/
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
$('.work-showcase').animate({height:'135px'}, 500);
$(this).animate({height:'400px'}, 500,function() {
$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: $(this).offset().top });
});
});
$('.work-showcase').click(function(){
window.location = "#top";
});
make sure top ID is present.
<div id="top">
I am at the top of the document.
</div>
Working Fiddle