Scroll to top button redirecting to Homepage - javascript

So, this script is on my footer.php, and when button is pressed it redirects to homepage instead of top.
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#arriba").click(function() {
return $("html, body").animate({
scrollTop: 0
}, 1250), !1
})
});
UPDATE:
Thanks so much all, I found the solution, the code above was inserted into a php instance, I created a new javascript instance out of the php and it's working fine all the codes presented here!

You need to use preventDEfault to stop behavior of your button or anchor tag:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#arriba").click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault()
$("html, body").animate({
scrollTop: 0
}, 1250);
})
});
EDIT:
try also this:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#arriba").click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault()
window.scrollTo(0, 0);
})
});

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How can I create URLs using jQuery and AJAX?

So I created my website mainly using jQuery and AJAX.
The whole content is being loaded by clicking on a specific ID, so I do not use the classic "href" currently.
However, I would like to create URLs with jQuery that work when they are called directly by the web browser and also by clicking of course.
Could you give me some hints how this could be realised based on the following code?
Thank you!
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#inhaltsbereich").load("assets/pages/index.php");
AOS.init();
$("#startseite").click(function(){
document.title = "Startseite";
$("#inhaltsbereich").load('assets/pages/index.php');
AOS.init();
$(".navbar-collapse").collapse('hide');
$('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 0);
});
$("#sprachen").click(function(){
document.title = "Die Sprachen des Webs";
$("#inhaltsbereich").load('assets/pages/sprachen.php');
AOS.init();
$(".navbar-collapse").collapse('hide');
$('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 0);
});
$("#portfolio").click(function(){
document.title = "Portfolio";
$("#inhaltsbereich").load('assets/pages/portfolio.php');
AOS.init();
$(".navbar-collapse").collapse('hide');
$('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 0);
});
$("#kontakt").click(function(){
$("#inhaltsbereich").load('assets/pages/kontakt.php');
AOS.init();
$(".navbar-collapse").collapse('hide');
document.title = "Kontakt";
$('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 0);
});
});
You can easily do this with a bit of jQuery like so:
$("a").click(function() {
$(".pjax").load(this.getAttribute("href"));
return false;
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
hello there, click me!
<div class="pjax">pjax me here</div>
This example gets a JSON file from Github, and displays it in a div. Hope it helps you.

scroll-to-top button on a mobile website

I'm trying to make the Scroll To Top button appear once the user started scrolling down, instead of it always being present, even when being at the top. Quick note, I barely have experience with JS, so I have no idea what I'm doing.
Anyway here is the page I'm having an error on: http://www.m.evans-carpentry.com/gallery/projects/
<script>
$(function() {
var $elem = $('#content');
$('#nav_up').fadeIn('slow');
$('#nav_down').fadeIn('slow');
$(window).bind('scrollstart', function(){
$('#nav_up,#nav_down').stop().animate({'opacity':'0.2'});
});
$(window).bind('scrollstop', function(){
$('#nav_up,#nav_down').stop().animate({'opacity':'1'});
});
$('#nav_down').click(
function (e) {
$('html, body').animate({scrollTop: $elem.height()}, 800);
}
);
$('#nav_up').click(
function (e) {
$('html, body').animate({scrollTop: '0px'}, 800);
}
);
});
</script>
Thanks!
you call jquery earlier announcements of jquery on line 30
<script>$('#nav Li: has (ul)').doubleTapToGo ();</script>
insert this line after the call jquery
Your code is too complex, try this:
$(document).ready(function(){
//Check to see if the window is top if not then display button
$(window).scroll(function(){
if ($(this).scrollTop() > 100) {
$('.scrollToTop').fadeIn();
} else {
$('.scrollToTop').fadeOut();
}
});
//Click event to scroll to top
$('.scrollToTop').click(function(){
$('html, body').animate({scrollTop : 0},800);
return false;
});
});
".scrollToTop" is the thing to be clicked that scrolls back to the top of the page.

jQuery scroll does not scroll up

I have this code below and the DEMO fiddle.
jQuery(document).ready(function () {
$(window).scroll(function () {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $('#content').offset().top
}, 1000);
});
});
I'm really confused why I can't scroll up? Anybody can explain to me why and please share some solutions you have.
Any help, is very appreciated.
Alright, this should do what you are asking for. I don't think it is very user friendly, but that is up to you.
Demo Fiddle
//this prevents the animate method from running multiple times.
var scrolling = false;
jQuery(document).ready(function () {
$(window).scroll(function () {
if ( $(window).scrollTop() <= 100 && scrolling === false) {
//set to true to prevent multiple scrolls
scrolling = true;
//run the animation
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $('#content').offset().top
}, 1000, function() {
//when animation is complete, set scrolling to false
scrolling = false;
});
}
});
});
You can't scroll up because your code is wrapped in the scroll() function so it basically locks its position every time you try and scroll with either the mouses scroll wheel or arrow keys. If you amend to the following then it will position itself accordingly when the page first loads.
jQuery(document).ready(function () {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $('#content').offset().top
}, 1000);
});
Are you trying to have it animate when the link is clicked? If so you need to change your code:
jQuery(document).ready(function () {
$('a').click(function () {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $('#content').offset().top
}, 1000);
});
});
I would probably add a class or ID value to your link so you can target that one specific link. The code above would apply to all links on your page...although right now there is only the one.
<h1>Scroll to the Content</h1>
jQuery(document).ready(function () {
$('.scrollToContent').click(function () {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $('#content').offset().top
}, 1000);
});
});
I'm not sure if you will satisfied on this but i found something that can help a little on my problem.
jQuery(document).ready(function () {
$(this).bind('mousewheel', function(e){
if(e.originalEvent.wheelDelta /120 < 1) {
$('html, body').delay(200).animate({
scrollTop: $('#content').offset().top
}, 1000);
}
});
});
DEMO
No need to add the jquery functionality to achieve the requirement that has been asked. Please remove the Jquery code and run the code snippet provided in the fiddle. It is behaving as per the requirement.

Best way to smooth scrolling to an internal link

I've searched and see lots of examples about this subject but I couldn't best way for me.
I'm just a bit familiar with JS and jQuery and I want to ask about smooth scrolling.
<a name="urunler"></a>
<ul>
<li>Plastik Panjur</li>
<li>Alüminyum (İthal / Yalıtımlı) Panjur</li>
<li>Otomatik Panjur</li>
</ul>
I've a navigation like this. This scrolls instatly. But I want to do it slowly. Which is the shortest & easiest way for this? I'm more familiar to JS and I don't want to download and use JS plugins.
I need to know full syntax with a click method for my links (they all have same class)
Should I remove href park from links?
Waiting for your help & still searching
EDIT!!!: In this situation, I need only one class. Is it possible to give this property for multiple classes?
function scrollToElement (selector) {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $(selector).offset().top
}, 2000);
};
$(document).on('click', 'a.uruna', function () {
scrollToElement($(this).attr('href'));
});
I've got ('click', 'a.uruna', function (), how can I insert another class here or should I just write:
$(document).on('click', 'a.uruna', function () {
scrollToElement($(this).attr('href'));
});
$(document).on('click', 'a.new', function () {
scrollToElement($(this).attr('href'));
});
It can also be done in pure CSS using the following in your Style Sheet.
html{
scroll-behavior: smooth
}
HTML:
<ul>
<li>Plastik Panjur</li>
[...]
</ul>
JS:
function scrollToElement (selector) {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $(selector).offset().top
}, 2000);
};
$(document).on('click', 'a.uruna', function () {
scrollToElement($(this).attr('href'));
});
or
function scrollToElement (obj) {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: obj.offset().top
}, 2000);
};
$(document).on('click', 'a.uruna', function () {
scrollToElement($(this));
});
I noticed that with JohnJohnGa's answer you get a "flicker" (at least for Google Chrome) where the page immediately pops to the anchor href position and back again before it scrolls there smoothly. This might not be noticeable with a fast computer, but it was definitely noticeable on the one I was working on. To get around this, I did the following:
$('a.page-scroll').bind('click', function(event) {
var $anchor = $(this);
$('html, body').stop().animate({
scrollTop: $($anchor.attr('href')).offset().top
}, 1500, 'easeInOutExpo');
event.preventDefault();
window.history.pushState(null, null, $($anchor.attr('href')).selector);
});
Note, this prevents the default event from firing and then uses window.history.pushState to mimic it. For old browsers that don't support pushState it will scroll to the correct location, but it just won't update the address location.
Living demo: http://jsfiddle.net/wVEAy/2/
Note that for this case you would need to have an element with the same id as the one specified in the href tag of your link:
function scrollToElement (selector) {
$('html, body').animate({
scrollTop: $(selector).offset().top
}, 2000);
};
$(document).on('click', 'a.uruna', function () {
scrollToElement($(this).attr('href'));
});

button to scroll all the way to the top with click of button

i have this javascript so that when a user is scrolling on the page there will be a small icon to the side that will scroll all the way back up the page rather than manually scrolling. The button shows fine but when i click on it it is not going all the way to the top.
html
Scroll
Script
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#main').scroll(function () {
if ($(this).scrollTop() > 100) {
$('.scrollup').fadeIn();
} else {
$('.scrollup').fadeOut();
}
});
$('.scrollup').click(function () {
$("html, body, main_container, main").animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 600);
return false;
});
});
problem is in the selectors, you are missing either # id selector or . class selector, to me it seems id:
change this:
$("html, body, main_container, main")
to this and see if it helps:
$("html, body, #main_container, #main")
//-------------^----------------^--------these selector notations

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