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What I want to achieve is a click to and do a smooth scroll to bottom / specified div area which i define with hashtag just like i think it should be like this.

here is the live example in the w3school example which is written for JQuery: https://www.w3schools.com/jquery/tryit.asp?filename=tryjquery_eff_animate_smoothscroll

What I do is peek from this answer: Angular2 Routing with Hashtag to page anchor

but i don't really understand the answer, the answer is looked like this :

this part is HTML part :

<a [routerLink]="['somepath']" fragment="Test">Jump to 'Test' anchor </a>

and below this, the router.navigate is where should I put the code? component.ts right? but how do i access this function? should i implement (click)?

this._router.navigate( ['/somepath', id ], {fragment: 'test'});

and below this, i get it, which it should write in my component.ts :

** Add Below code to your component to scroll**

  import {ActivatedRoute} from '@angular/router'; // <-- do not forget to import

  private fragment: string;

  constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute { }

  ngOnInit() {
    this.route.fragment.subscribe(fragment => { this.fragment = fragment; });
  }

  ngAfterViewInit(): void {
    try {
      document.querySelector('#' + this.fragment).scrollIntoView();
    } catch (e) { }
  }

what is the "somepath" mean? I should add a route in my routes.ts right? usually, i add a new path in here for example like this :

export const routes: Routes = [
  { path: '', redirectTo: '/home', pathMatch: 'full' },
  { path: 'product', redirectTo: '/product' },
  ...homeRoutes,
  ...productRoutes
];

can anyone provide me with full example code in HTML, routes, and component?

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  • from what i read and what i search, it will be a hell of a code for just a SMOOTH SCROLL its not simply like JQuery i think, so i decided to use this plugins which is work perfectly : npmjs.com/package/@nicky-lenaers/ngx-scroll-to feel free to use it
    – Ke Vin
    Oct 11, 2017 at 8:41

15 Answers 15

125

I was looking for a similar solution and tried to use the ngx-scroll-to package and found that its not working in latest version of angular (angular 6+) so decided to look into other option and found a solution which uses the browser's native scrollIntoView and this seems to be the best solution so far

HTML code :

<button (click)="scrollToElement(target)"></button>
<div #target>Your target</div>

Ts code :

scrollToElement($element): void {
    console.log($element);
    $element.scrollIntoView({behavior: "smooth", block: "start", inline: "nearest"});
  }
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  • 5
    Super! Right now the best solution. You would also need a Polyfill in order support more browsers: github.com/iamdustan/smoothscroll
    – Florian D.
    Aug 22, 2018 at 23:48
  • It seems to me that this, with the polyfill, is the correct answer.
    – Karptonite
    Nov 20, 2018 at 15:43
  • A simple and "native" solution that doesn't require an external library seems to be the best one
    – azakgaim
    Dec 17, 2018 at 17:19
  • 2
    Note that unfortunately this doesn't work on iOS Safari - seems that scrollIntoViewOptions isn't supported at all. Apr 21, 2019 at 5:37
  • 2
    IMPORTANT now Nicky Lenaers ngx-scroll-to supports Angular 8! Sep 16, 2019 at 8:16
43

CSS only solution

html {
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}

It works even after navigation or page reload.

Please note that it does not work in IE, Edge or Safari.

1
  • 2
    This can break a lot of stuff. We had to disable it because of a 3rd party modal no longer working property (due to auto-focus). Be very very careful
    – Spock
    Mar 4, 2022 at 8:24
25

You can simply do this in your component.

const element = document.querySelector("#destination")
if (element) element.scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth', block: 'start' })

Ref: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/scrollIntoView

1
  • Didn't work for me but when I switched the first line in the above code example to: const element = document.getElementById("#destination"); then it worked. Jun 28, 2021 at 6:56
8

In new Angular versions the solution is:

component.html

<p (click)="scrollTo()">scroll</p>
   .
   .
   .
<form id="myForm">
   .
   .
   .
</form>

component.ts

constructor(private viewportScroller: ViewportScroller) {}

scrollTo() {
    this.viewportScroller.scrollToAnchor('myForm');
}

your-general-styles.css

html {
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}
2
  • This should be the accepted answer...Elegant solution in my opinion..Thanks
    – Saif Islam
    Feb 9, 2022 at 11:14
  • Does nothing for me. Don't know why. Trying to scroll to the top of div. Angular 13.
    – Alexander
    May 25, 2022 at 16:00
5
 // you can use ViewportScroller calss
 constructor(
        private viewPortscroller: ViewportScroller
        ) {}

scrollingTop() {
    this.viewPortscroller.scrollToPosition([0 , 0]);
  }

// and for smoothly scroll you can do that

html, body {
     height: 100%;
     scroll-behavior: smooth;
 }
5

you have to add the flowing:

1- in app-routing.module.ts :

@NgModule({
  imports: [RouterModule.forRoot(routes,
      {
        useHash: true,
        scrollPositionRestoration: 'top',
        anchorScrolling: 'enabled',
        scrollOffset: [0, 64],
        relativeLinkResolution: 'legacy'
      }
    )],
  exports: [RouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }

2- in style.scss :

body, html {
  overflow-x: hidden;
  scroll-behavior: smooth !important;
}

3- in the .html file :

<li>
    <a routerLink="home">Home</a>
</li>
<li>
    <a routerLink="." fragment="about">About</a>
</li>

OR like this:

<div class="mt-4">
      <a class="main-button" style="margin-left: 0px;" routerLink="." fragment="testimonials">
           testimonials
       </a>
</div>
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  • Just to add on to this for those wondering, you also need to give your element an id of whatever the fragment name is. In this example, about is the fragment, so the about section (anchor) needs to have id="about"
    – ntgCleaner
    May 3, 2023 at 3:09
3

I just used ngx-page-scroll. It can be as simple as:

<a class="nav-link nav-item-text" pageScroll href="#categories">Categorias</a>

....

<section id="categories">

Visit the package page for more information: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ngx-page-scroll

It also provides mechanisms to configure scrolling process, or event implement custom behavior through a service that controls the scrolling from the component's controller.

2

You can do it with the help of ViewportScroller which defines a scroll position manager. First of all, you have to inject it in the constructor like the following:

import { ViewportScroller } from '@angular/common';
...
constructor(
   ...
   private readonly _viewportScroller: ViewportScroller){}
...

Then

this._viewportScroller.scrollToPosition([0, 0])

NOTE

Add this style to your CSS or SCSS file to add a smooth scroll effect in your app.

html {
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}

Methods

ScrollToPosition

/**
 * Scrolls to a specified position.
 * @param position A position in screen coordinates (a tuple with x and y values).
 */
abstract scrollToPosition(position: [number, number]): void;

ScrollToAnchor

/**
 * Scrolls to an anchor element.
 * @param anchor The ID of the anchor element.
 */
abstract scrollToAnchor(anchor: string): void;

setOffset

getScrollPosition

setHistoryScrollRestoration

For More Information

1

Try removing the square brackets:

class="startScroll" scrollTo="'#firstDiv'" scrollBoxID="'#scrollBox'"
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  • I have tried with removed and getting this error: ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'top' of undefined Feb 15, 2018 at 5:08
1

I got it work by doing this, consider that top-page is the id that you want to scroll to.

document.getElementById("top-page").scrollTo({ behavior: "smooth", top: 0 });
1

you could use css with this :

html {
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}

1

document.getElementById("top-page").scrollIntoView({ behavior: "smooth" });

0

Add the below lines in style.css to get nicescroll in your angular application page.

::-webkit-scrollbar {
    width: 5px;
}


::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
    border-radius: 10px;
    -webkit-box-shadow: inset 0 0 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.5); 
    background: #c3c3c3 !important;
}
0

You can use the native feature for anchor-based scrolling in angular. Please refer to this link for more info.

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constructor(private el: ElementRef)

ngAfterViewInit() {
  setTimeout(() => {
    this.el.nativeElement.scrollIntoView({
      behavior: 'smooth',
      block: 'center',
    });
  }, 0);
}

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