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I have the code partially written but I am not sure what to put after the if and else parts. What I'm trying to do - whenever a section has class "four" and "active" I want to disable FitToSection option for fullpage.js. Fullpage.js has a built in setFitToSection Boolean which I'm using. This is what I have so far, what else do I need?

$(document).ready(function () {
    if ($('.four').hasClass('active') === true) {
        $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(false);
    } 
    else {
        $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(true);
    }
});
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  • Check your else part you have typo and missed the if. Instead of that condition you can simply use this. if ($('.four').hasClass('active')) { } else { }
    – John R
    Jan 21, 2016 at 3:48

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Just use the callbacks fullpage.js provides, such as afterLoad or onLeave:

$('#fullpage').fullpage({
    autoScrolling:false,

    onLeave: function(index, nextIndex, direction) {
        var destination = $('.fp-section').eq(nextIndex - 1);

        if(destination.hasClass('four')){
           $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(false);
           console.log("setting fitToSection off");
        }else{
            $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(true);
            console.log("setting fitToSection on");
        }
    }
});

Example online

You don't need to check for the active class in this case because the destination section will always have it. Just check if it has the four class.

A shorter version of the same script can be:

$('#fullpage').fullpage({
    autoScrolling:false,

    onLeave: function(index, nextIndex, direction) {
        var destination = $('.fp-section').eq(nextIndex - 1);
        $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(!destination.hasClass('four'));
    }
});
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  • Ah yes I should just check for that class, more simple. I plugged the shorter version in and it worked, thanks!
    – dsiglin
    Jan 21, 2016 at 11:56
  • I spoke too soon @Alvaro. When I first enter the section with the class "four" it still moves to bottom of the section. After that it lets me scroll within that section without fitting to section.
    – dsiglin
    Jan 21, 2016 at 14:12
  • Then you will need to set it off before accessing the section with the four class.
    – Alvaro
    Jan 21, 2016 at 14:36
  • I'm shocked at myself but I actually managed to figure it out. I'll post it as an answer to my own question.
    – dsiglin
    Jan 21, 2016 at 16:41
  • Again I spoke to soon. The scrolling works as I want but I borked something with the setting the variable and now my anchors will not work: onLeave: function(index, nextIndex, direction) { var destination = $('.fp-section').val(); if($destination.hasClass('fp-auto-height')) { $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(false); } else { $.fn.fullpage.setFitToSection(true); } }
    – dsiglin
    Jan 21, 2016 at 17:23

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