Mark, great, thanks, this is what I thought to use!

So I need to figure out these 3 things
1) myWindowHeight: document.body.clientHeight seems to work in my set
of browsers (IE8, FF3.5, Opera 10, Chrome 1, Safari 4), not sure about
earliers.
2) myElementHeight: can't find yet...
3) currentScrollPosition: can't find yet... I need it to understand if
I have to scroll, if element is in visible area - I don't.

Any ideas from JS gurus? :)

Regards,
Ivan.


On Oct 14, 8:50 am, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ivan,
>
> Try using the offset setting.
>
> Something like :
>
> $.scrollTo($('#bottomElem'),1000,{offset:-1*(myWindowHeight-myElementHeight)});
>
> Mark
>
> 2009/10/14 Ivan <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi All
>
> > I'm trying to use scrollTo() plugin.
> > When user clicks on some button, I create a new element in the DOM at
> > some place below this button.
> > And if it's outside of visible page area - I want page to be scrolled
> > to that new element.
> > But I don't want to scroll till the element will be in the left-top
> > corner, but till it will be in the bottom of the visible page area,
> > but with all content shown.
>
> > I probably need to specify somehow position = the element - window
> > height + element height.
> > But I'm not so good in JavaScript.
>
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>
> > Ivan..
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