This plugin allows the page to scroll to any arbitrary object on the page based on jQuery/CSS selector.
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Usage is simple. Just drop it into your page's head
after jQuery. Then it just works.
Add to your page:
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.arbitrary-anchor.js"></script>
Then you can add any valid jQuery/CSS selector after the hash (#
) in your page's URL, and it will automatically be scrolled to.
If the selector returns more than 1 element, the first element found will be scrolled to. You can also place a pipe (|
) with a value in milliseconds after the selector to change the
time it takes to scroll to the given element, e.g. #.mydiv|200
would scroll to the first element with a class of mydiv
and it would scroll to it
in 200ms.
URL | Scrolls To |
---|---|
http://example.com#raptor |
element with ID of or anchor with name of raptor , if none, scroll to first <raptor> element (is that even a thing?) |
http://example.com#p |
element with ID of or anchor with name of p , if none, scroll to first <p> element |
http://example.com##yo-man |
first element with ID of yo-man |
http://example.com#.brah |
first element with class of brah |
http://example.com#.sup.brah |
first element with class of sup and brah |
http://example.com#.sup.brah|100 |
first element with class of sup and brah , scrolled to in 100ms (default is 750ms) |
http://example.com#footer |
element with ID of or anchor with name of footer , or first <footer> element |
http://example.com#footer|200 |
same as above, scrolled to in 200ms |
You can easily change arbitrary anchor's easing function, which defaults to linear
. Once you've added the jquery easing plugin to your page, change the easing function by setting the global configuration variable:
AA_CONFIG.easingFunction = 'easeOutBounce';
Here are the options, with their defaults:
AA_CONFIG = {
animationLength: 750,
easingFunction: 'linear',
scrollOffset: 0
};
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