I used the onhashchange event to scroll automatically to an anchor link in a FAQ page when the user presses the back button.
It works fine except when the forward button is pressed, case in which the scrolling doesn't work.
I haven't been able to understand why this happens. Does anybody have an idea of why this happens?
Demo page: http://static.nemesisdesign.net/hashchange-issue/index.html (to reproduce the issue try clicking on the links on the left column, then press your back button few times, then press your forward button)
This is the part of the code which does the scrolling:
// if browser supports onhashchange event
if ("onhashchange" in window){
$(window).bind('hashchange', function(e){
e.preventDefault();
var href = (location.hash != '') ? location.hash : '#container'
scrollToFaq(href);
return false;
});
}
scrollToFaq = function(href){
// scroll
$('html, body').animate(
// scroll to clicked item
{scrollTop: $(href).offset().top},
400, // duration in ms
function(){
if(href != '#container'){
location.hash = href.replace('#',''); // update hash
}
// show back button if necessary
if($(window).scrollTop() > 60){
// onclick back to top button
$('#back-top').fadeIn();
}
}
);
}
// when clicking on a faq menu item
$('#faqmenu a').click(function(e){
// prevent default behaviour
e.preventDefault();
// cache href attribute
scrollToFaq($(this).attr('href'));
});