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I have site where I want 'sub navigation'. So when you scroll to section, its tool bar will affix below the main toolbar. I have this working, but I can't change the top offset after initailization. The docs say:

affix('refresh')

When using affix in conjunction with adding or removing of elements from the DOM, you'll want to call the refresh method:

but when I try this I get:

Uncaught TypeError: Object # has no method 'refresh'

Here is my code:

$(function () {
    $('.sec-nav').addClass("affix-top");
    var adjustNavs = function (first) {
        $('.sec-nav').each(function (){
            var $p = $(this).closest('.sec');
            var $$ = $p.prevAll('.sec');
            console.log($$);
            var h = 0;
            $$.each(function () { h+=$(this).outerHeight();});
            console.log(h);

            if (first) {
                $(this).affix({offset: {top: h}});
            } else {
                $(this).data('affix', {b: {options: {offset:{top: h}}}});
                console.log(this);
                $(this).affix('refresh')
            }

        });
    }
    adjustNavs(true);
    $('.sec').bind('DOMSubtreeModified', function () {
        adjustNavs();
    });
});

I've tried different variation of

                $(this).data('affix', {b: {options: {offset:{top: h}}}});

including:

                $(this).affix({offset: {top: h}});

I cannot get the offset to change. How do you change the offset of the affix plugin? Thanks.

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    Can you paste a block of the HTML? Quite difficult to tell otherwise... If you try replacing $('.sec-nav').addClass("affix-top"); with $('.sec-nav').affix(); does that help at all? Or have you already got the data-spy="affix" attribute on .sec-nav? Aug 29, 2012 at 15:36

3 Answers 3

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I figured it out. Instead of dynamically updating the offset, I changed the offset value to a function:

$(function () {
    $('.sec-nav').addClass("affix-top").each(function (){
        var $self = $(this);
        var offsetFn = function () {
            var $p = $self.closest('.sec');
            var $$ = $p.prevAll('.sec');
            var h = 0;
            $$.each(function () { h+=$(this).outerHeight();});
            return h;
        }
        $self.affix({offset: {top: offsetFn}});
    });
});

Now when a section changes due to dom manipulation or window re-size, the offset is automaticly changed due to the functions return value changing.

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    Can you provide the html used, or a working example? I am trying to work this into my existing code, but I don't know what .sec is.
    – davecave
    Jun 6, 2013 at 18:17
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    trying on window resize $('.myMeny').affix({offset: {top: myOffet}}); but not working, the value didn't chage
    – Sergino
    Dec 24, 2013 at 23:29
  • Beautiful solution. Just works (by some voodoo I don't understand)... @davecave, to adapt the solution delete everything in offsetFn except for 'var h =' and 'return h;'. Then use your own elements and calculations to determine what the value of 'h' should be.
    – user651390
    Aug 26, 2014 at 11:37
  • Work like a charm! I tried with the window.resize, and don't worked. Thankfully I found this answer.
    – BernieSF
    Oct 16, 2014 at 21:01
2

I simplified Fatmuemoo's answer slightly for a more basic case: My home page's nav bar (the default bootstrap #masthead) sits below a big background slider with id #bg. The height of the slider varies with 3 css breakpoints. We just set the offset of the #masthead to equal the height of the slider. Easy!

    $('header#masthead').affix({ //sticky header at bottom of bg
        offset: {
          top: function(){return $("#bg").outerHeight();}
        }
    });
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  • Thanks, simple and efficient, works great and is easy to create a sum of all the elements you need.
    – EPurpl3
    Nov 13, 2015 at 15:15
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how about:

            $(window).off('.affix');
            $("#ID_NAME")
                .removeClass("affix affix-top affix-bottom")
                .removeData("bs.affix");
            $('#ID_NAME').affix({ 
              offset: {
                top: OTHER_VALUE
              }
            });
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  • Generally, answers are much more helpful if they include an explanation of what the code is intended to do, and why that solves the problem without introducing others. May 27, 2018 at 15:41

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