What is the best cross-browser way to detect the scrollTop of the browser window? I prefer not to use any pre-built code libraries because this is a very simple script, and I don't need all of that deadweight.
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If you don't want to include a whole JavaScript library, you can often extract the bits you want from one. For example, this is essentially how jQuery implements a cross-browser scroll(Top|Left):
Note: you'll notice that the above code contains a Edit: If you haven't guessed already, I strongly suggest you use a library for these sorts of things. The overhead is a small price to pay for robust and future-proof code and anyone would be much more productive with a cross-browser framework to build upon. (As opposed to spending countless hours banging your head against IE). |
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YUI 2.8.1 code does this:
I think jQuery 1.4.2 code (a bit translated for humans) and supposing I understood it properly does this:
Unfortunatley extracting the value of |
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Here's a quick way, that uses jQuery as a fallback for IE8:
Modern browser compatible! |
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Or just simple as:
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to save you all the trouble use a framework such as jquery or mootools that calculates all these values in one line (cross browser) in mootools its $('element').getTop(); in jquery you will need a plugin named dimensions if i remember correctly although most of the time even without a framework you can actually use element.getScrollTop(); to get what you'll need the only problem is on IE7 and below this calculation is somewhat buggy as it doesn not take the position value of the element into consideration for example if you got a position: absolute css attribute for that element the calculation is performed on the parent element of that element |
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