JQuery :: Two Fixed Nav's - Scrolling Between Divs Using ScrollTo
May 15, 2011
I currently have a webpage that scrolls between content divs with a little 'next' 'prev' next to each div them, it works fine but when you view on a larger res screen you see more than just one set of 'next' 'prev' which leads to confusion, I would like to have two fixed nav's that navigate between the parts of the page
I'm trying to find a script that will scroll text past fixed position sandbag divs.
I want the text to flow around an image as it scrolls.
It's easy to do the wrap around the image part. I can't seem to find anything that will continue wrapping the content of your site around the fixed background as you scroll though.
I'm trying to add scrolling buttons that scroll the page onmousover. They work great, however, since the duration is a fixed value, and the distance changes based on how far the user scrolls, it sometimes scrolls fine (when the distance and duration are proportioned), and very slow (when the duration is way higher than the distance)...
Is there any way to change the duration based on the distance?
To make some sort of "speed" setting, instead of a constant duration?
I am at a complete loss with this plugin, so I'm hoping someone here can help me. And if after reading my post, someone can come up with a better, less frustrating plugin, I would really appreciate it. The plug-in author's site is: [URL]... The gist of it is that I am making a website for a restaurant. They want the menu to horizontally scroll between the sections of food, and within each section, have a vertically scrollable (via scroll bar) text menu in two columns. When you click on the section in the nav menu, it's supposed to take you to that food section via horizontal animated scroll. The link below is the sample page I'm testing on, and an image is attached to show you the idea of what it's supposed to look like:[URL].. That is the sample page with the JQuery.ScrollTo plugin installed.When I shrink the page, it looks like the animation *is* working (by the window scroll bars moving), just not correctly, since it's not moving the divs.
Image of what each food section should look like: Maybe this is a case of me not having the divs set up correctly with CSS? I'm not sure, I've dug myself into a messy hole.
I can't find an example of what I am looking for but I'm pretty sure I have seen it!When you scroll down a page the first heading stays fixed on the screen and when the second heading is scrolled too this then stays on the screen until the third heading is reached and so forth.. Can this be done with jQuery?if H2 is top of view port stay fixed until next H2 is top of view port?
scrolling multiple DIVs using a single controller. This is what I need done. I have 4 DIVs, ie. A, B, C & D. View the attached sample screenshot or click here to view it on the internet. I need both horizontal and vertical scrollbars that will move selected DIVs when scrolled.
Horizontal = DIVs A, C and D Vertical = DIVs B and C
I have two DIVS, one for a table body, and one for the column headers. The table has lots of columns, so horizontal scrolling is a must. I am trying to make it so that when the body div is scrolled left or right, the header div scrolls along with it. Unfortunately one of the requirements of the project is that it must work on MAC/IE5.2.2, and the "scrollLeft" property on this browser only works for the "document.body" element. Because of this I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the distance that the table body div has scrolled.
I have also tried using overflow-x and overflow-y to work around this, but it seems these properties aren't supported by MAC/IE5.2.2 either.
So is there a way to synchronize the scrolling of two divs, or perhaps a completely different way to accomplish what I am trying to do?
jQuery - Scrolling browser Window. I have two demos of scrolling page content with jQuery.
This one - [url] is scrolling the contents inside a container and it works as I wanted on Mac/PC
Code:
I need the same effect as above but I need to scroll the whole browser window.
I have a demo here - [url]
Code:
Problem here is on the Mac the transition are jumpy and it seems to flash the first yellow div before sliding up or down. Testing on a PC it will slide down but won't slide up. How can I get the whole browser window to slide up and down with a smooth transition.
I have a div with an image in it that when clicked steps the page to the right by 600px
this is it: .click(function(){ $.scrollTo( {top:'-=0px', left:'+=600px'}, 800 ); });
What i want to do is remove the button when the page cant scroll any further to the right. then re add it when i go left again. if this makes any sense!
At Jquery and I'm trying to get ScrollTo to work. There is a lot of info at [url] but it's not geared toward absolute beginners (ie. there seams to be a lot of unsaid steps). I'm trying to make the queue effect work where the window scrolls both the x and y axes with custom duration (2000 or 700 etc.)
im searching for a plugin/code example for text scrolling. I got some text in a <div> if text is longer than for example 300px it gets cut and is scrolling from start to end, stops for a second and then scrolls back, stops and all over, and if its not long enough than 300px then just displays normaly. Something similar to the Song name scrolling inin anyMP3 player.
I was peaking around on the W3C site to see if I could find a clear definition of which characters are allowed within an ID.The problem is that I have a series of divs that have id="aq-1234" "cd-456" etc. I have no real control over the - in the name. What would be another way of clearly identifying an object without the id? <td id="aq-1234"> is what I have now. I've not used the rel="xxx" that I see some people use. Would that be acceptable? Clearly $("#aq-1234") is not.
im trying to run .scrollto to jump from one div to the next with a smooth animation in a horizontal website. this is what the head tag looks like so far
i tried removing either local scroll or scrollTo and see if there was a conflict but that wasnt the case. ive seen the script run on a webpage without having to add $.localScroll();to every link, right now it just doesn't move at all.
ill admit im extremely new to jquery i come from the flex/flash world and looking to see what the hype is allo about. with that being said. im trying to perform a simple screen scroll after all this code has run but nothing seems to work
I am using jScrollPane on this Wordpress-powered site [URL]... rporation/ at the right for the logo thumbnails. Now I want to use the [URL]..... ollTo.html functionality to vertically align the thumbnail of the current project so that people don't get lost in navigation. In other words: on page load, the jScrollPane should auto scroll to the thumbnail which belongs to that project. I've managed to give the current thumbnail a class called 'currentthunb'.
I am making a side scrolling site and can get the jquery ScrollTo to work fine but I need to apply a targeted postion of 50% so that the contents is always in the centre of the screen. I am following this [url] but I do not know where to put the code for this "A string specifying a percentage to scroll to that part of the container (f.e: 50% goes to to the middle)."...which he has stated in a post is "$('#the_div').scrollTo('50%',900, {axis:'x'});" but I don't know where to place it.
I'm using the following script to successfully scroll links, however, I am having trouble getting the page to focus on the hash target. Instead, the page focus stays with the link that initiates the function rather than the intended target:
$(function(){ $('a[href*=#]').click(function(){ if (location.pathname.replace(/^//,'') == this.pathname.replace(/^//,'') && location.hostname == this.hostname){ var $target = $(this.hash); $target = $target.length && $target || $('[name=' + this.hash.slice(1) +']'); if ($target.length){ var targetOffset = $target.offset().top; $('html,body').animate({scrollTop: targetOffset}, 300); $(this.hash).focus(); // Not working return false; } } }); });[code]....
I've tried using this.hash (as above) and it doesn't work, though I can set the focus to the top of the page like so (not what I want): $('html,body').focus();
I am using the below function to scroll to sections on a menu. It works but I need the links that activate the scrollto to still be links to pages. If I change "return false;" to "return true;" this links to the pages but the scrollto function does not work. Is there anyway it can do both?
$(function(){ var $pane = $('#scroll-pane'); $pane.jScrollPane({animateTo:true}); $('a#scroll-to').bind(
I have problems setting an offset of the LocalScroll-plugin (and the ScrollTo)[URL]If you click on one of the links (main-section), you'll see the divs are not lining up right. I guess it's about scroll to goes to div+padding+margin. Right? So, I'll have to adjust an offset.
Does anyone know of a way to prevent tabbing (via keyboard tab key) between form fields in ifferent "slides" when using the jquery scrollTo plugin? For example, I have a UL with 2 LI's in it and each LI has a <form> inside of it. If a user is on slide 1 and hits tab on the last visible form field, the first form field on the next slide comes into view (because the browser gives it focus), thus moving slide 2 partially into view. The same kind of thing happens from slide 2 to slide 1 when shift-tabbing (tabbing backwards): a form field on slide 1 gets focused and comes into view. I'd like to prevent tabbing between the forms. To complicate matters a bit more (possibly), one of my forms has a jquery UI tab control on it, so the last visible form field could be any field on any of the tab control's tabs (ie: the "last" visible form field depends on what tab is showing.
but i have these basic functions to show a div and all i would like to do after these run is to actually make the screen scroll to the bottom here is my code i know is wrong can you please point me in the right direction.
I have this tweet ticker code that scrolls a live feed at the very top of the header. It runs on jQuery 1.5.0. The site I have has a vertically scrollTo div for each button pressed on the navigation. The problem I'm having is that as soon as I plug in the jQuery 1.5.0 which turns on the tweet ticker, it stops the overflow and the scrollTo. So when I click on any of the navigation buttons it jumps to the next page rather than scrolling smoothly.
I have been trying to do some tooltips for a website and desperately wanted to learn something new and do that with jQuery.However, every time a mouse hovers over a tooltip, all hidden divs are shown, not just the one that supposed to. Here's my html: