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When search results is few than page height is narrow and affix sidebar is jumping when scrolling. I tryed to make min-height of main container greater then sidebar but it does not look nice. How to disable affix-bottom or work around to prevent jumping when window height is narrow?

Template presents my current application: jsfiddle

JS:

$('#sidebar').affix({});

HTML:

<div id="nav" class="navbar"></div>
<div id="content" class="container">
    <div class="row">
        <div class="col-sm-7 col-md-7 main"></div>
        <div class="col-sm-5 col-md-5">
            <div class="sidebar-fixed" data-spy="affix" data-offset-top="60" data-offset-bottom="50" id="sidebar"></div>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>
<footer class="container"></footer>

CSS:

body {
    position: relative;
}
.navbar {
    height: 60px;
    background-color: #dce7ed;
}
.main {
    background-color: #9fc8e3;
    height: 390px;
    margin-top: 60px;
}
#sidebar {
    background-color: #d5cbc6;
    height: 400px;
    margin-top: 60px;
}
#sidebar.affix-top {
    position: static;
}
#sidebar.affix {
    position: fixed;
    top: 20px;
    width: 283px;
}
#sidebar.affix-bottom {
    position: absolute;
    /* bottom: 50px; */
    top: auto;
    bottom: 50px;
}
footer {
    height: 50px;
    background-color: #dce7ed;
}
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  • Do you mean when dimensions are changed you dont want it "jump" e radically and want it to be a smooth transition ?
    – JayD
    Mar 11, 2014 at 19:10
  • I would like to prevent jumping. I got the idea to reduce the height of sidebar when the window is too small.
    – roza
    Mar 11, 2014 at 19:18
  • Im not 100% sure but i think your asking for transitions on your media queries for a smooth effect. There is a good tutorial by CSS Tricks on this Here I personally incorporated some transitions and animations on screen resize from another article by David Walsh. You can read it Here
    – JayD
    Mar 11, 2014 at 19:21
  • May this is good idea to solve it. I'll check this solution. Thanks.
    – roza
    Mar 11, 2014 at 19:26
  • I tried to use @media(max-height: 400px) and this is bad solution.
    – roza
    Mar 11, 2014 at 23:23

4 Answers 4

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Check if .main's height is big enough before setting up the affix.

JS

if ($(.main).first().innerHeight() > someNumber)
    $(#sidebar).affix({})

Then make sure you remove data-spy="affix" which auto inits affix.

<div class="sidebar-fixed" data-offset-top="60" data-offset-bottom="50" id="sidebar"></div>
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Can you use JS ? Why not to read height of the elements and if the search results is smaller than the sidebar, then disable the affix ?

You can also add an event on window resize for re-check the sizes and enable / disable it as desired.

Hope it helps.

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  • I tried disable affix in resize event via '$(window).off('.affix')' and it brings the desired effect but I can't enable affix back.
    – roza
    Mar 18, 2014 at 13:53
  • You have to research a bit for that then. Start with the official documentation and check how they do. I have no time now for help, sorry. Mar 18, 2014 at 14:23
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There's actually no need to over-complicate things with script that adds or removes the affix. In fact, since you already enabled the affix via markup, you don't need to do it by script again. Here's a simple fiddle I did to illustrate it: (you can ignore everything in script as those are for making the buttons work to toggle the main panel's height)

Simple template: http://jsfiddle.net/LYgam/8/

For your template, I tried removing the script and adding width to the original sidebar before the affix happens and it works fine for me:

#sidebar {
    background-color: #d5cbc6;
    height: 400px; width: 283px;
    margin-top: 60px;
}

Your template revised: http://jsfiddle.net/LYgam/9/

Though you might want to load the page in a separate window or make the preview pane in jsfiddle really large to see what's really going on without the responsive containers collapsing everything.

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  • I lost on this problem a lot of time, but this does not look nice on my website, where I placed google maps on sidebar.
    – roza
    Mar 21, 2014 at 8:17
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Try implementing this in your internal or external CSS file.

.affix + .container-fluid {
         padding-top: 0px;
         margin-top: 50px;
     }

Replace the margin-top with the height of your navbar. Hope this helps. Also, bear in mind that this is for container-fluid. If you would like this CSS to work on container classed div elements replace container-fluid with container.

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