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Is it possible to change the scrollbar position when the user reaches a certain point scrolling down a web page? For example once you reached half way down down the page the scrollbar would move automatically back to the top.

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You can calculate the percentage of the current position of the scrollbar using the onscroll event, and if it reaches the 50 % the scroll position can be set to the top of the page with the scrollTo function:

window.onload = function () { 
  window.onscroll = function () { 
    var doc = document.body, 
    scrollPosition = doc.scrollTop,
    pageSize = (doc.scrollHeight - doc.clientHeight),
    percentageScrolled = Math.floor((scrollPosition / pageSize) * 100); 

     if (percentageScrolled >= 50){ // if the percentage is >= 50, scroll to top
       window.scrollTo(0,0); 
     } 
   }; 
};

You can check my example here.

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  • window.scrollTo(0,0); doesn't work for me in chomre May 24, 2016 at 9:54
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Yup, I've seen it a few times. Here is some JS code:

window.scrollBy(0,50)

50 is the amount of pixels you want to scroll by.

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The three scrolling functions you'll want to concern yourself with are window.scroll(x,y), window.scrollBy(dx,dy), and window.scrollTo(x,y).

As David mentioned you'll need the scroll position to know where you are and use the window.onscroll event to fire off this calculation.

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    Are these available on all browsers or is some feature detection required?
    – Graham Lea
    Oct 4, 2011 at 0:32
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(window.pageYOffset || document.body.scrollTop || document.documentElement.scrollTop) ought to give you the current scroll position in just about any browser.

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