I have a series of expandable content DIVs that are collapsed initially and expands upon clicking on another DIV with a heading text. See the code sample below.
<div id="post">
<div class="heading" onclick="opendiv()">...Heading...</div>
<div class="body">.....Lengthy content.....</div>
</div>
....
....
'body' class initially hides the 'body' DIV having a 'lengthy content'. When clicked on the 'heading' DIV, 'body' DIV expands making the web page scrollable. Remember that there are 5 or more such expandable DIV sets above and below this set. When the 'body' section is clicked, the page must scroll back to its 'heading' DIV location.
Here is the js script I use to expand and collapse above DIVs. But this scrolling back to a given DIV does not work.
function opendiv() {
$('html,body').animate({scrollTop: $("div#post div.heading").offset().top});
if ($("div#post div.body").css("display") == "block") {
$("div#post div.body").hide();
} else {
$("div#post div.body").show();
}
}
$("#post div.heading")
.header
, not.body
as you are saying, it's because of wrong implementation. Look at answer below).$.mobile.silentScrol()
.