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I want to check if a particular div's content are scrolled to bottom using the browser's scrollbar(vertical) and issue an alert. I need to know if all contents are scrolled down for a div and add new contents into it.

Any suggestions on how to do it?.

EDIT: No overflow set, i need to know end of div contents by scrolling the browser window.

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There are some properties/methods you can use:

$().scrollTop()//how much has been scrolled
$().innerHeight()// inner height of the element
DOMElement.scrollHeight//height of the content of the element

so you can get it like this

jQuery(
  function($)
  {
    $('#YourDivId').bind('scroll', function()
                              {
                                if($(this).scrollTop() + 
                                   $(this).innerHeight()
                                   >= $(this)[0].scrollHeight)
                                {
                                  alert('end reached');
                                }
    })
  }
);
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  • I get alert regardless of the position of my scroll bar, so this doesnot work for me
    – kailash19
    Sep 7, 2012 at 8:41
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You could do something like this:

function IsScrolledToBottom(divID) {
  returnVal = false;

  obj = document.getElementById(divID);

  if ( obj.scrollTop == (obj.scrollHeight - obj.offsetHeight) ) {
    returnVal = true;
  }
  return returnVal;
}

All you need to do is call this function on the div element, which will return true if it has been scrolled to the bottom.

Hope this helps.

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  • I ran the code in my console, i get the value of returnVal always true whatever be the position of the scroll bar.
    – kailash19
    Sep 7, 2012 at 8:40
  • Just made a code amendment, give that a try. This is the same code I use so it should work. If it doesn't, please give an example of the area your trying to use it again, with CSS and JavaScript. Sep 7, 2012 at 8:44
  • still same, not working. .. the div style is: border-left: 1px solid ; margin: 0 0 0 192px; padding-left: 18px;
    – kailash19
    Sep 7, 2012 at 9:01
  • Have you set the overflow? overflow-y: scroll? Sep 7, 2012 at 9:06
  • I have not set overflow, i need to know end of div contents by scrolling the browser scroll bar. I hope i am explainable here?
    – kailash19
    Sep 7, 2012 at 9:12

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