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- http://archive.plugins.jquery.com/ - new one is being rebuilt
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$('body').plusAnchor({ easing: 'swing', // The easing method, defaults are 'swing' and 'linear'. // Anything else requires the easing.js plugin speed: 1000 // The amount of time, in milisecons, it takes to complete a transition });
$("#someDiv").slideto({ highlight_color: 'blue', highlight_duration: 'slow', slide_duration: 500 });
- http://webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/scrollto-posts-with-jquery [1]
- https://github.com/litera/jquery-scrollintoview
$("some_selector").scrollintoview({ duration: 2500, direction: "vertical", complete: function() { // highlight the element so user's focus gets where it needs to be } });
$(...).scrollTo( 'li:eq(15)', 1000, {offset: {top:-5, left:-30} });
$('a').smoothScroll(); $('#container a').smoothScroll(); $('#container a').smoothScroll({excludeWithin: ['.container2']}); exclude links if they are within a containing element: $('a').smoothScroll({exclude: ['.rough','#chunky']}); exclude links if they match certain conditions $('.backtotop').smoothScroll({offset: -100}); adjust where the scrolling stops $('a').smoothScroll({afterScroll: function() { alert('we made it!'); }}); add a callback function that is triggered after the scroll is complete
{ offset: 0, direction: 'top', // one of 'top' or 'left' scrollTarget: null, // only use if you want to override default behavior afterScroll: null, // function to be called after scrolling occurs. "this" is the triggering element easing: 'swing', speed: 400 }