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hey guys, i wrote a little custom animated scroll function...

function scroll(selector, animate, viewOffset) {

    pageOffset = selector.offset();
    scrollPos = pageOffset.top - viewOffset;

    if (animate) {

        $('html, body').animate({scrollTop : scrollPos + 'px'}, {
            duration: 'slow', // how fast we are animating
            easing: 'easeOutQuint', // the type of easing
            complete: function() { }
        });

    } else {
        $('html, body').scrollTop( scrollPos );
    }

}

I call it with scroll($('#something'), false, 30);

It actually works, however sometimes it's a little bit buggy and the function doesn't properly work. I always call the scroll() function on a click-event.

The biggest problem I have is that on page load my console tells me the following line.

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'top' of null (script.js line 191 which is line 3 in my example above)

Any idea what could cause this error? the scroll() function is not even called on dom-ready or on-load. It's just called on specific click-events.

thank you for your help

3 Answers 3

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Shouldn't it be:

pageOffset = $(selector).offset();

?

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  • That depends if the parameter is already a jQuery object or not. Personally, I always wrap everything with $.() though, so that it doesn't matter.
    – Alnitak
    Mar 15, 2011 at 16:35
  • The parameter name 'selector' implies that it is a simply selector rather than a jQuery object - you could be right, however to me it looks like it is not a jQuery object, and that does explain the error he is getting.
    – karim79
    Mar 15, 2011 at 16:38
  • it still gets the same error when you try and use scroll() jsfiddle.net/ALYpY Mar 15, 2011 at 16:39
  • ok that worked. however am I not already passing a jquery object when i call scroll($('#something'),...?
    – matt
    Mar 15, 2011 at 16:40
  • in the text he says he's passing in $('#something')
    – Alnitak
    Mar 15, 2011 at 16:42
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I usually get same "mysterious errors" with selector mistypes.

Wrap all code in your function with try/catch statement and try to debug it. There are debug tools in almost all major browsers. Set a breakpoint inside catch statement and then your script hit there look at pageOffset and selector variables.

P.S.: PhpStorm has the best debugger for JavaScript a ever seen.

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Are you sure you have #selector defined on your page?

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