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I've created a horizontal list of elements. The list has a fixed width and scrolls on overflow. When a button is clicked a new element is added to this list and I'm trying to scroll the ul element to this newly created li element.

Here's the JQuery I'm using:

var ul = $('ul')  

$('button').click(function() {
    var li = $('<li></li>');

    ul.append(li);

    ul.stop().animate({
        scrollLeft: li.offset().left
     }, 2000);
});

Oddly if you start tracing the variables li.offset().left stays pretty much the same value for the first few elements and the scrolling works fine until li.offset().left becomes less than ul.scrollLeft() max value.

You can see this here: http://jsfiddle.net/ePrwZ/16/

It appears what is going on is that li.offset().left is tracking the position relative to the document when I need it relative to the parent ul element. But I can't just minus the parent offest due to the overflow. Any idea on how to calculate this?

Note: I would like to scroll to the specific element not just to the end of the ul.

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change to:

ul.stop().animate({
    scrollLeft: li.position().left + ul.scrollLeft()
 }, 2000);

You are looking for position() method, which returns relative position, instead of offset, which returns absolute (more proper - relative to the document) position, and add current scroll state (which affects the position reading)

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  • @Ryan King It does not, you just always append to the end. try to prepend for example. Sep 4, 2013 at 12:44
  • Great looks like it works but I dont quite get the logic. Why is it that if li.offset = 48 and I set the scrollLeft = 180, li.position().left + ul.scrollLeft() scrolls back to 48?
    – Ryan King
    Sep 4, 2013 at 12:55
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    Because position of li element is negative in this situation. It counts from the start of ul, but the li element is added on the left of it :). Sep 4, 2013 at 12:57
  • You're smarter than the average bear. Thanks!
    – Ryan King
    Sep 4, 2013 at 12:59

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