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This is my code below. How can I scroll to bottom of textarea? It must be something like

Ext.getCmp('output').setScrollPosition(Ext.getCmp('output').getScrollHeight());

Here is my code for the textarea:

var myWin= new Ext.Window({
            height        :    340,
            title        :    'CHAT',
            modal        :    true,
            resizable    :    false,
            draggable    :    false,
            closable     :    false,
            width        :    477,
            layout       : 'absolute',
            bodyStyle    :    'padding : 10px',
            buttonAlign  : 'center',
            items        :    [
            {
                id           :    'output',
                xtype        :    'textarea',
                width        :    216,
                readOnly     :    true,
                autoScroll   :    true,
                height       :    234,
                x            :    10,
                y            :    10
            },
            item6,
            {
                id       :    'input',
                xtype    :    'textfield',
                width    :    443,
                y        :    249,
                x        :    10
            }]

...

2 Answers 2

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I don't think there is ExtJs method to scroll textarea, however you can use HTML textarea properties:

var t = Ext.getCmp('output'),
   t1 = t.getEl().down('textarea');
t1.dom.scrollTop = 99999;

Here is the question where it was discussed: Dynamically Scrolling a Textarea

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  • I modified your code: var t = Ext.getCmp('output'), t1 = t.getEl(); t1.dom.scrollTop = 99999; Jun 10, 2012 at 20:50
  • However, seems that it's not working in Google Chrome. I'm checking it. Jan 2, 2013 at 12:03
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    Make sure that the component is rendered. Otherwise getEl() returns undefined. This worked for me: if(t.rendered) t.getEl().down('textarea').dom.scrollTop = 99999;
    – RobDil
    Apr 22, 2013 at 5:57
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var d = Ext.getCmp('output').getEl().down('textarea').dom;
d.scrollTop = d.scrollHeight - d.offsetHeight;

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