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I have a textarea with many lines of input, and a JavaScript event fires that necessitates I scroll the textarea to line 345.

scrollTop sort of does what I want, except as far as I can tell it's pixel level, and I want something that operates on a line level. What also complicates things is that, afaik once again, it's not possible to make textareas not line-wrap.

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Could you give a bit more background on what you are trying to do. In particular, does it definatly have to be a textarea? ie. will users be editing its contents? – SpoonMeiser Sep 30 '08 at 22:16

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You can stop wrapping with the wrap attribute. It is not part of HTML 4, but most browsers support it.
You can compute the height of a line by dividing the height of the area by its number of rows.

<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">
function Jump(line)
{
  var ta = document.getElementById("TextArea");
  var lineHeight = ta.clientHeight / ta.rows;
  var jump = (line - 1) * lineHeight;
  ta.scrollTop = jump;
}
</script>

<textarea name="TextArea" id="TextArea" 
  rows="40" cols="80" title="Paste text here"
  wrap="off"></textarea>
<input type="button" onclick="Jump(98)" title="Go!" value="Jump"/>

Tested OK in FF3 and IE6.

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