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Is there a way to automatically scroll to the bottom of a new element? I saw the scrollTo plugin but it is a few years old. Is there a way to do this with the base jQuery api?

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You could do this:

$('body, html').css("scrollTop", $("#new_element").offset().top);

If you want it 'animated' you could do this

$('body, html').animate({ scrollTop: $("#new_element").offset().top }, 1000);

Hope this helps. Cheers

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More dynamic way by extending @Edgar Villegas Alvarado's solution:

    var htmlObject = $("<p>sample text</p>");

    $('#container').append(htmlObject);
    $('body, html').animate({ scrollTop: $(htmlObject).offset().top }, 1000);
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You can use the standard JavaScript scrollTo function, and get the position of the new element with jQuery's offset. Something along the lines of this should get you started:

window.scrollTo(0, $("#newElem").offset().top);

Here is an example showing it working :

var newElem = "<div style='width:100px; height:100px; background-color:#ff0000; margin-top:500px' id='newElem'></div>";
$("body").append(newElem);
window.scrollTo(0, $("#newElem").offset().top);
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>

jsfiddle

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