JQuery :: Toolbar Changing Position While Scrolling The Page?
Oct 11, 2011
I'd like to build a toolbar which is positioned as "fixed" ad the bottom of the page (till now even too easy), but at a defined point I want it to change position from fixed to relative, sitting upon the footer of the page and remaining there.
Take a look at this exemple, which is perfect.. [URL] To do that I tried to search something on the web, but I've found only this: [URL] Now, the voice sticky elements seems to be what I was looking for but actually it is "upside down" and I couldn't be able to edit it to reverse it.. I'm trying (without any good result) to edit this part of index.php:
Am I right using this script? how can I find something "ready-to-use" on the web? or if there's nothing, how can I edit this one to fix my needs? And first of all... what is the name of this particular function (I mean something which change position while you scroll the page?)
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.
At any rate, I am wanting to mod this jquery smooth scroll to anchor so that it fades in once in position. Farthest I've gotten has been that some how within the procedure, "onAfter().fadein" should be added. Nothing in that vain has worked. You can view the page I am working on here: [URL]
How is made that toolbar on this site always stays on the botom of the page. (So, when we log in, on this site will appears toolbar. When we scroll down, this toolbar stay, it doesn't move anywhere, it stay on the bottom.)
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.
there was any premade dropdown menu which opens based on what position you are on the page.
For example, when I'm on the top of the page and hover the mouse over the dropdown menu, the menu opens upward instead of downward because the navigation is mid-screen. But if I was to be more than halfway across the screen and still see the navigation as it was on top of the screen and hover the mouse over it, the dropdown menu opens downward as oppose to up.
I tried to create a mouse over effect using jquery. When user hovers #box1_trigger link, the #service_box1 div should change it's background position. The code I created is the following it's not working for some reason.
It have a problem with the sortable tabs. When i try deleting one of them after changing their position, this is another which is removed. have read that tabs don't check the new DOM positions.
I have two divs that are in the same parent div, only one is shown at once. When I toggle the one that is smaller (height-wise), the position of the scroll bar (and hence the user's current location on the page) remains the same. But when I toggle back to the taller div, the scroll bar launches you back up almost to the top of the page.Is there a way I can stop this from happening? I tried return false which i knew wouldn't work. I also looked into scrollTop() but that doesn't seem like it will be of any help since it only returns values and does not set any values?
I'm using this small js to scroll a div, the problem is that it goes all the way to the bottom of the page and overlapping my footer, I need it to stop before the footer. [URL] $(function () { var msie6 = $.browser == 'msie' && $.browser.version > 7; if (!msie6) { var top = $('#contact').offset().top - parseFloat($('#contact').css('margin-top').replace(/auto/, 0)); $(window).scroll(function (event) { // what the y position of the scroll is var y = $(this).scrollTop(); // whether that's below the form if (y >= top) { // if so, ad the fixed class $('#contact').addClass('fixed'); } else { // otherwise remove it $('#contact').removeClass('fixed'); }}); }});
I am creating a plugin that gives keyboard navigation to tabular table acrossmultipletables.When I have rowsthat run off screen I would like to scroll the window down.. and the reverse is true, when navigating up.Logically I need to get the position of the element that has focus and specify how much to scroll the window.
I'm trying to figure out a way that, when a user scrolls down the page and hits the footer (#footer), a div's CSS position changes from fixed to absolute. The main reason is because I don't want the div that if fixed to go over the footer - I want it to just stop scrolling with the page and stay put.
I'd assume this is done with JavaScript, but I have no idea where to start. If someone could give me a basic code that I can then modify that would be awesome!
I've gotten .load to load content into a div but if the window is not at the top of the page it scrolls back to the top each time the new content is loaded but I wanted to avoid any sort of change on the page other than the content in the div. It seems pointless if the user has to scroll back down to the div where the content is each time? code...
Is there a way to keep the window in the same position? Also while I'm at it - is there a more efficient way to write this considering I have 9 pages or should I just write this code out for each instance?
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?
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,m trying to make a map who show me as position A and a target adress as point B.I have made it so i can choose adress a and adress b from a dropdown but i want to automaticly load my position as possition A then choose position B from a dropdownlist. How can i do this ?
Have a web app which consists of a form and have it set up to launch a dialog box containing information next to the subject label text field.Everytime, someone fills out the form and clicks on submit, the form's message body (from the text area of the form) is displayed on top and theform is displayed underneath it. Before, I had it set up as fixed (x,y) for the dialog box to appear next to the subject label. But, now, whenthe page becomes longer, the dialog box doesn't appear next to my subject label text field. It is displayed a lot lower.
Here's the code to find the position:
// Finds the position and adds 40px to the left axis. function findPosition(obj) { var curleft = curtop = 0; if (obj.offsetParent) {
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How can I set it so my findPosition() calculation doesn't miscalculate when the page is too long (when scroll bars are needed)?
Is there a way to set the relative positioning to always have the dialog appear 40px right of the subject label?
How would I start to go about this? I'd like an <h3> to display and slide in whenever the user scrolls to a certain position on the page. For example, once a certain content div is 50% displayed in the viewport, I'd like the animation to fire.
What I need is a javascript, that scrolls an image togheter with the page, so, the images is always visible. You can see an example on britannica.com , in the right bottom corner there's a little '+', that's scroll with the pages, well I want the same with a simple image.
I didn't suspect that it will cause problems, but found that Skype plugin is pasting some JS code into ready page and it search for number which are telephone like. Unfortunately when it matches, it is pasting js code. When tab is changed and I'm returning to the same page tab content is pasted second time in this tab. When I'm doing that again it's pasted third time... It's only happening on tabs on which this toolbar found telephone number.
I am using mouse x,y onclick in one div (if mouse is in one set of coordinate range) to determine whether or not to show/hide another div, and am stumped as to how to compensate for the user changing page size, as the coordinates change. Is there an absolute xy, regardless of page/text size, or code to compensate for it? What is going on here is I have flash that I have no control over (wix) and I need to show Html (which wix doesn't), so I am having to determine if the user is over a certain button in the swf which I put in a div to give me some control over the flash. I'm using on click to bring the HTML to the front in a certain position, while the flash does its animation thing.
i have a div of height 500px and width 800px. i have set it as auto on over flow and usually i have 500 records displayed so it scrolls. lets say i trigger an even on row number 478 inside that scrollable div and that event causes a page reload, can i go back to that same position in side that div? how?