This will work in all browsers and no need for $.scrollTo plugin. Just make a link with <a href="#content-body">
and it will go to the correct spot.
$('a[href="#content-body"]').click(function(){
$('html,body').scrollTop( $('.content-body').offset().top );
return false;
});
If you want to animate the scrolling do this. (You can replace 500 with whatever speed you want the animation to be at)
$('a[href="#content-body"]').click(function(){
$('html,body').animate({
scrollTop: $('.content-body').offset().top
}, 500);
return false;
});
Since you are using a class to select the element, there might be more than one DOM node with class 'content-body'. This will scroll to the first one. If you want to scroll to the n-th one do this. (You can replace n with which ever numbered element you want)
$('a[href="#content-body"]').click(function(){
$('html,body').scrollTop( $('.content-body').eq(n).offset().top );
return false;
});