i've done a simple code that when i scroll down i load more data and i append new div to a parent div..when i reach a number of div that i had appended i remove previous div, it works quite well except for the fact that the app keep the scroll to the last element, so if i reach element 20, i load other 10 elements at the bottom but i remove 10 elements at the top so the user jump from element 20 to element 30.
here's my code:
$(window).scroll(function() {
if($(window).scrollTop() + $(window).height() == $(document).height()) {
var divvo=document.getElementById("content");
var ultimo;
for(var i=0;i<=9;i++){
if(i+window.count<=window.gvariabile.length){
var div = document.createElement('div');
div.setAttribute('class', 'ccc');
var ccc=i+window.count;
div.setAttribute('id', 'd'+ccc);
//alert(i+window.count);
div.innerHTML="<img src='img/eng_ico.jpg' class='logo'> <h3>"+window.gvariabile[i+window.count]+"</h3><p>Dettagli</p><hr class='hor'>";
div.addEventListener("click", redirect_click(i+window.count), false);
ultimo=ccc;
divvo.appendChild(div);
}
}
alert($(window).scrollTop());
if(window.count>=20)
{
alert("cancella");
var parente=document.getElementById("content");
for(var k=0;k<=9;k++){
var rem=(window.count-20);
var rem2=rem+k;
var divvv = document.getElementById("d"+rem2);
parente.removeChild(divvv);
}
}
// window.scroll(0,findPos(document.getElementById("d"+ultimo+"")));
window.count=window.count+10;
}
});
and then the html where i append:
<div id="content">
<div class="background"></div>
</div>