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I would like to know window scroll position when a page is fully loaded.

When I click on a link with id, page is loaded according to element with this id.When page is loaded, I would like to know window position.

index.html

<a href="page.html#2012_8">link</a>

page.html

<script>
$(window).load(function(){
    console.log($(window).scrollTop());
});
</script>

<p id="2012_8">This is some text in a paragraph.</p>

When I click on link, console log get 0. When I refresh page.html, console log get correct window scroll position. Why? Thanks for any help.

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  • Fiddle to demo the behavior: fiddle.jshell.net/2bL7X/show. Clicking "Go!" should send you the hash marker foobar of a different fiddle, and you should see a popup with "load 5027" or something similar.
    – apsillers
    Dec 3, 2012 at 18:00

3 Answers 3

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try using

console.log($(document).scrollTop());

I tested in firebug and it worked fine.

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The 'load' event is not triggering when you change the window hash. To get the event to fire you should hook into the hashchange event.

$(window).on('hashchange',function() {
    console.log($(window).scrollTop());
});

$(document).ready(function() {
    $(window).trigger('hashchange');
});
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  • Does this apply here? The OP is navigating to a completely different page (index.html -> page.html) that has a hash.
    – apsillers
    Dec 3, 2012 at 17:30
  • @apsillers didn't see that! Thanks. This solution should still work on a different page. But doesn't answer the question at all!
    – bluetoft
    Dec 3, 2012 at 17:33
  • @Bluetoft Exactly, this is not answer to my question.
    – Matt
    Dec 3, 2012 at 17:57
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You can use

$(document).ready(function(){
console.log($(document).prop('scrollHeight'));
})

or you can use attr for this

$(document).ready(function(){
console.log($(document).attr('scrollHeight'));
})
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  • -1: scrollHeight measures the height of an element's total scrollable content. It does not change based on scrolling; it changes when the content contained inside the element increases or decreases in height. The OP wants the scroll offset, i.e., how far down the page is currently scrolled.
    – apsillers
    Dec 3, 2012 at 17:34

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