Situation: I want to get smooth scrolling to anchor links, for every anchor link. Next i want to set an offset for specific anchor links (for example only the links of the navigation, but none of the anchor links on the site). And at last i want to add media queries.. so the offset position should only work at defined browser sizes (for example "max-width: 767px").
First problem: my smooth scrolling only works, if the other function (offset positioning) is disabled. Both together does not work. Any help? Second problem: I don't know how to reduce "offset positioning" to "navigation" anchor links only.
// Smooth Scrolling
$(function () {
'use strict';
$('a[href*=#]').click(function () {
if (location.pathname.replace(/^\//, '') === this.pathname.replace(/^\//, '') && location.hostname === this.hostname) {
var target = $(this.hash);
target = target.length ? target : $('[name=' + this.hash.slice(1) + ']');
if (target.length) {
$('html,body').animate({
scrollTop: target.offset().top
}, 300);
return false;
}
}
});
});
// Offset Positioning
function offsetAnchor() {
'use strict';
if (location.hash.length !== 0) {
window.scrollTo(window.scrollX, window.scrollY - 0);
}
}
// Offset Positioning with media query
function offsetAnchor() {
'use strict';
if (matchMedia('only screen and (max-width: 767px)').matches) {
if (location.hash.length !== 0) {
window.scrollTo(window.scrollX, window.scrollY - 220);
}
}
}
// This will capture hash changes while on the page
$(window).on("hashchange", function () {
'use strict';
offsetAnchor();
});
I got the code by searching here and other sites, i didn't write it myself. I want to learn the basics of javascript and jquery soon. But it would be great to get help right now from you all. Thank you a lot!
boris
I got an optimization for my issue for smooth scrolling, finally. I think the media queries are much cleaner and understandable. Also the strange "scroll down and scroll some pixel up again"-effect is gone now.
// smooth scrolling
function screenMin768() {
'use strict';
var mq = window.matchMedia("(min-width: 768px)");
return mq.matches;
}
function screenMax767() {
'use strict';
var mq = window.matchMedia("(max-width: 767px)");
return mq.matches;
}
console.log(screenMin768() + " " + screenMax767());
if (screenMin768()) {
var $root = $('html, body');
$('a').click(function () {
'use strict';
$root.animate({
scrollTop: $($.attr(this, 'href')).offset().top - 55 // hier die variable aufrufen: "+ offset55"
}, 500);
return false;
});
}
// offset for normal a-tags, excluding mobile nav: ul.nav a
if (screenMax767()) {
var $root = $('html, body');
$('a:not(ul.nav a)').click(function () {
'use strict';
$root.animate({
scrollTop: $($.attr(this, 'href')).offset().top + 4
}, 500);
return false;
});
}
// offset for mobile nav: ul.nav a
if (screenMax767()) {
var $root = $('html, body');
$('ul.nav a').click(function () {
'use strict';
$root.animate({
scrollTop: $($.attr(this, 'href')).offset().top - 270
}, 500);
return false;
});
}
// offset correction for go-to-top button on mobile screen width
if (screenMax767()) {
var $root = $('html, body');
$('a.go-to-top').click(function () {
'use strict';
$root.animate({
scrollTop: $($.attr(this, 'href')).offset().top - 60
}, 500);
return false;
});
}
I am a designer only, so I got it by trial and error. I don't understand every line, for example "console.log ...". And I bet the code can be reduced much more.
So if anybody want to optimize / reduce the code, it would be great! :)