I'm making a scroller website, using a fixed div for the navigation, and a wrapper div as the part that is scrolled using .scrollTop on the nav click handlers.
It is working if I click the links the first time after a refresh, then subsequent use of the nav sends the scroll to somewhat random positions.
I'm thinking this might have something to do with the fact that I am using a wrapper and not using scrollTop directly on 'html, body'?
The click handlers I'm using for the nav buttons look like this:
$('#mylink3').click(function() {
$('#wrapper').animate({scrollTop: $('#environment3').position().top}, 1000);
});
The test site is here:
http://testbed.shottotheface.org.
Thanks so much for any help! I'm going cross eyed on this one and it feels like it should be such a simple answer.
Cooper
[edit]
I tried removing my #wrapper and using a click handler like this:
$('#mylink2').click(function() {$('body, html').animate({scrollTop: $('#environment2').offset().top}, 1000); });
But I don't seem to be having any luck..? I tried .offset with the #wrapper earlier today... am I still doing something wrong?
.position
gets the position in relation to the offsetTarget of the element, which for your environment elements is#wrapper
– try using.offset
instead, that always gets the position relative to the document. (Why are you using that wrapper element here anyway? It leads to your header element overlapping the scrollbar, which is just ugly IMHO. Your header hasposition:fixed
, so why not leave the rest of the content inbody
and scroll that (orhtml
) to the appropriate position in the first place? Would at least fix the overlapped-scrollbar issue.)