@sayhellogmbh/js-hashscroll

1.0.1 • Public • Published

Smooth anchor scrolling

jQuery script which checks the page URI for an anchor and scrolls to the target element smoothly.

Usage

  • Add an id= attribute to the element to which you want to scroll, which must match the location hash in the browser. e.g. id="comments".
  • Link to this element as usual: e.g. <a href="#comments">Scroll to comments</a>.
  • Initialize the JavaScript.

Initialize the JavaScript

$('a[href*="#"]').anchorAnimate();

Scrolling manually

$('#comments').scrollToMe();

Adding an offset

e.g. if you have a fixed toolbar. Update the value of the JavaScript variable window.anchorAnimateOffset.

// General offset
window.anchorAnimateOffset = 16;

// Extend window.anchorAnimateOffset variable with your fixed elements
var setAnchorOffset = function(){
	$('.nav.toolbar').each(function(){
		if ( $(this).outerHeight() && $(this).css("position") === "fixed"){
			window.anchorAnimateOffset += $(this).outerHeight();
		}
	});
	window.anchorAnimateOffset = Math.floor(window.anchorAnimateOffset) - 1;
};

// Initialize the functionality
$(document).on('ready.anchoranimate', function(){
	$('a[href*="#"]').anchorAnimate();
});

// Update window.anchorAnimateOffset value
$(window).on('load.anchoranimate resize.anchoranimate', setAnchorOffset);

Following events are triggered

$(window).trigger('ct-hashscroll/scroll-start', window.anchorAnimateOffset, destinationTop);

Example of responding to a custom event

$(window).on('ct-hashscroll/scroll-start', function(event, anchorAnimateOffset, destinationTop){
    window.console.log([anchorAnimateOffset, destinationTop]);
});

Changelog

1.0.0 2019-01-18

  • Initial @sayhellogmbh version.

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