Smooth scrolling when clicking an anchor link
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I have a couple of hyperlinks on my page. A FAQ that users will read when they visit my help section.

Using Anchor links, I can make the page scroll towards the anchor and guide the users there.

Is there a way to make that scrolling smooth?

But notice that he's using a custom JavaScript library. Maybe jQuery offers somethings like this baked in?

Pasture answered 10/10, 2011 at 19:19 Comment(3)
Can you please review best answer maybe? Pure css one-line solution is hard to find among all bulky jquery suggestions: https://mcmap.net/q/57339/-smooth-scrolling-when-clicking-an-anchor-linkCohla
You can use this lightweight script. The initialization is only a line of code.Mammiemammiferous
for all that are searching for a quick answer: html { scroll-behavior: smooth; }Alongshore
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315

The new hotness in CSS3. This is a lot easier than every method listed on this page and requires no Javascript. Just enter the below code into you css and all of a sudden links point to locations inside you own page will have a smooth scrolling animation.

html{scroll-behavior:smooth}

After that any links pointed towards a div will smoothly glide over to those sections.

<a href="#section">Section1</a>

Edit: For those confused about the above a tag. Basically it's a link that's clickable. You can then have another div tag somewhere in your web page like

<div id="section">content</div>

In this regard the a link will be clickable and will go to whatever #section is, in this case it's our div we called section.

BTW, I spent hours trying to get this to work. Found the solution in some obscure comments section. It was buggy and wouldn't work in some tags. Didn't work in the body. It finally worked when I put it in html{} in the CSS file.

Buchenwald answered 30/7, 2018 at 7:17 Comment(4)
I can be very handy but they are drawbacksSoapsuds
nice, but be careful because at the moment it is not supported by Safari and obviously by Explorer (03/2019)Hedonic
Going back here after few years. Thank you @Cristian :)Hofer
I had some issues making it work with my chrome browser. Though I fixed it by setting the !important flag in the css code, so my css now look like this - html{scroll-behavior: smooth !important;}Beginner
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Update April 2018: There's now a native way to do this:

document.querySelectorAll('a[href^="#"]').forEach(anchor => {
    anchor.addEventListener('click', function (e) {
        e.preventDefault();

        document.querySelector(this.getAttribute('href')).scrollIntoView({
            behavior: 'smooth'
        });
    });
});

This is currently only supported in the most bleeding edge browsers.


For older browser support, you can use this jQuery technique:

$(document).on('click', 'a[href^="#"]', function (event) {
    event.preventDefault();

    $('html, body').animate({
        scrollTop: $($.attr(this, 'href')).offset().top
    }, 500);
});

And here's the fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/9SDLw/


If your target element does not have an ID, and you're linking to it by its name, use this:

$('a[href^="#"]').click(function () {
    $('html, body').animate({
        scrollTop: $('[name="' + $.attr(this, 'href').substr(1) + '"]').offset().top
    }, 500);

    return false;
});

For increased performance, you should cache that $('html, body') selector, so that it doesn't run every single time an anchor is clicked:

var $root = $('html, body');

$('a[href^="#"]').click(function () {
    $root.animate({
        scrollTop: $( $.attr(this, 'href') ).offset().top
    }, 500);

    return false;
});

If you want the URL to be updated, do it within the animate callback:

var $root = $('html, body');

$('a[href^="#"]').click(function() {
    var href = $.attr(this, 'href');

    $root.animate({
        scrollTop: $(href).offset().top
    }, 500, function () {
        window.location.hash = href;
    });

    return false;
});
Jacki answered 10/10, 2011 at 19:23 Comment(2)
I'd argue that caching the html, body object here is unnecessary, running a selector once per click is not really that much.Cestus
It's also a good idea to wrap it in a window.addEventListener('load', function (){ } to make sure it's executed after the tags come into existence.Metagalaxy
B
315

The new hotness in CSS3. This is a lot easier than every method listed on this page and requires no Javascript. Just enter the below code into you css and all of a sudden links point to locations inside you own page will have a smooth scrolling animation.

html{scroll-behavior:smooth}

After that any links pointed towards a div will smoothly glide over to those sections.

<a href="#section">Section1</a>

Edit: For those confused about the above a tag. Basically it's a link that's clickable. You can then have another div tag somewhere in your web page like

<div id="section">content</div>

In this regard the a link will be clickable and will go to whatever #section is, in this case it's our div we called section.

BTW, I spent hours trying to get this to work. Found the solution in some obscure comments section. It was buggy and wouldn't work in some tags. Didn't work in the body. It finally worked when I put it in html{} in the CSS file.

Buchenwald answered 30/7, 2018 at 7:17 Comment(4)
I can be very handy but they are drawbacksSoapsuds
nice, but be careful because at the moment it is not supported by Safari and obviously by Explorer (03/2019)Hedonic
Going back here after few years. Thank you @Cristian :)Hofer
I had some issues making it work with my chrome browser. Though I fixed it by setting the !important flag in the css code, so my css now look like this - html{scroll-behavior: smooth !important;}Beginner
T
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The correct syntax is:

//Smooth scrolling with links
$('a[href^=\\#]').on('click', function(event){     
    event.preventDefault();
    $('html,body').animate({scrollTop:$(this.hash).offset().top}, 500);
});

// Smooth scrolling when the document is loaded and ready
$(document).ready(function(){
  $('html,body').animate({scrollTop:$(location.hash).offset().‌​top}, 500);
});

Simplifying: DRY

function smoothScrollingTo(target){
  $('html,body').animate({scrollTop:$(target).offset().​top}, 500);
}
$('a[href^=\\#]').on('click', function(event){     
    event.preventDefault();
    smoothScrollingTo(this.hash);
});
$(document).ready(function(){
  smoothScrollingTo(location.hash);
});

Explanation of href^=\\#:

  • ^ means it matches what contains # char. Thus only match anchors to make sure it's a link for the same page (Thanks Peter Wong for your suggestion).
  • \\ is because the # is a special char in css selector, so we have to escape it.
Timbrel answered 21/8, 2013 at 19:26 Comment(1)
Be careful when using href*=\\# instead of href^=\\#, you would probably also need to check the pathname to make sure it's a link for the same page. We had a problem with a hash link that's actually linking to another pageFunk
D
78

Only CSS

html {
    scroll-behavior: smooth;
}

All you need to add only this. Now your internal links scrolling behavior will be smooth like a stream-flow.

Programmatically: Something extra and advanced

// Scroll to specific values
// window.scrollTo or window.scroll
window.scroll({
  top: 1000, 
  left: 0, 
  behavior: 'smooth'
});

// Scroll certain amounts from current position 
window.scrollBy({ 
  top: 250, // could be negative value
  left: 0, 
  behavior: 'smooth' 
});

// Scroll to a certain element
document.getElementById('el').scrollIntoView({
  behavior: 'smooth'
})

Note: All latest browsers (Opera, Chrome, Firefox etc) supports this feature.

for detail understanding, read this article

Denoting answered 2/6, 2019 at 7:52 Comment(0)
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27

I'm surprised no one has posted a native solution that also takes care of updating the browser location hash to match. Here it is:

let anchorlinks = document.querySelectorAll('a[href^="#"]')
 
for (let item of anchorlinks) { // relitere 
    item.addEventListener('click', (e)=> {
        let hashval = item.getAttribute('href')
        let target = document.querySelector(hashval)
        target.scrollIntoView({
            behavior: 'smooth',
            block: 'start'
        })
        history.pushState(null, null, hashval)
        e.preventDefault()
    })
}

See tutorial: http://www.javascriptkit.com/javatutors/scrolling-html-bookmark-javascript.shtml

For sites with sticky headers, scroll-padding-top CSS can be used to provide an offset.

Liverish answered 18/4, 2018 at 23:21 Comment(0)
K
26

No need any js just use scroll-behavior: smooth at html tag Thats it

html{
scroll-behavior: smooth;
}
Kattie answered 30/3, 2022 at 8:45 Comment(1)
This is a great answer. Seems that most desktop browsers have supported this for some years. Safari for iOS just got it this year. Here's the ref: caniuse.com/css-scroll-behaviorArchiepiscopate
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$('a[href*=#]').click(function(event){
    $('html, body').animate({
        scrollTop: $( $.attr(this, 'href') ).offset().top
    }, 500);
    event.preventDefault();
});

this worked perfect for me

Arborvitae answered 13/9, 2013 at 20:56 Comment(0)
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13

I suggest you to make this generic code :

$('a[href^="#"]').click(function(){

var the_id = $(this).attr("href");

    $('html, body').animate({
        scrollTop:$(the_id).offset().top
    }, 'slow');

return false;});

You can see a very good article here : jquery-effet-smooth-scroll-defilement-fluide

Fromma answered 18/2, 2016 at 15:23 Comment(0)
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There are already a lot of good answers here - however they are all missing the fact that empty anchors have to be excluded. Otherwise those scripts generate JavaScript errors as soon as an empty anchor is clicked.

In my opinion the correct answer is like this:

$('a[href*=\\#]:not([href$=\\#])').click(function() {
    event.preventDefault();

    $('html, body').animate({
        scrollTop: $($.attr(this, 'href')).offset().top
    }, 500);
});
Leone answered 9/10, 2018 at 21:14 Comment(1)
plus, you need to take into consideretion when you click on a hashed link from a different url, so there will be a lot of window.location.... and $(this).attr('href').substring(...) handling alongReadability
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11

There is native support for smooth scrolling on hash id scrolls.

html {
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}

You can take a look: https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_css_smooth_scroll.asp#section2

Slicer answered 8/1, 2020 at 12:28 Comment(0)
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7
$(function() {
  $('a[href*=#]:not([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
        }, 1000);
        return false;
      }
    }
  });
});

Official: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/jquery/smooth-scrolling/

Ondrea answered 30/10, 2014 at 0:18 Comment(1)
this only seems to work for inner page anchor links, but anchor links from other pages do not work, for example website.com/about-us/#who-we-areDetachment
P
6

Using JQuery:

$('a[href*=#]').click(function(){
  $('html, body').animate({
    scrollTop: $( $.attr(this, 'href') ).offset().top
  }, 500);
  return false;
});
Porridge answered 28/10, 2013 at 2:14 Comment(0)
A
6

For a more comprehensive list of methods for smooth scrolling, see my answer here.


You can use window.scroll() with behavior: smooth and top set to the anchor tag's offset top which ensures that the anchor tag will be at the top of the viewport.

document.querySelectorAll('a[href^="#"]').forEach(a => {
    a.addEventListener('click', function (e) {
        e.preventDefault();
        var href = this.getAttribute("href");
        var elem = document.querySelector(href)||document.querySelector("a[name="+href.substring(1, href.length)+"]");
        //gets Element with an id of the link's href 
        //or an anchor tag with a name attribute of the href of the link without the #
        window.scroll({
            top: elem.offsetTop, 
            left: 0, 
            behavior: 'smooth' 
        });
        //if you want to add the hash to window.location.hash
        //you will need to use setTimeout to prevent losing the smooth scrolling behavior
       //the following code will work for that purpose
       /*setTimeout(function(){
            window.location.hash = this.hash;
        }, 2000); */
    });
});

Demo:

a, a:visited{
  color: blue;
}

section{
  margin: 500px 0px; 
  text-align: center;
}
<a href="#section1">Section 1</a>
<br/>
<a href="#section2">Section 2</a>
<br/>
<a href="#section3">Section 3</a>
<br/>
<a href="#section4">Section 4</a>
<section id="section1">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 1</b>
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Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

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Tincidunt suscipiantur no pro. Vel ut novum mucius molestie, ut tale ipsum intellegebat mei, mazim accumsan voluptaria ea nam. Posidonium theophrastus ut sea, stet viris hendrerit pro ex, sonet mentitum ne quo. Vim duis feugiat ex, nec eu probo doming persecuti. Velit zril nam in, est commodo splendide id. Et aperiri fuisset iracundia usu. Eu nec iusto audire repudiare.<p/>
<section>
<section id="section2">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 2</b>
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, et vis laudem utroque, iusto forensibus neglegentur eu duo. Eu pro fuisset salutandi philosophia, discere persecuti qui te. Eos ad quodsi dissentias, ei odio viris signiferumque mei. Putent iuvaret perpetua nec eu. Has no ornatus vivendum. Adhuc nonumes ex vim, in suas rebum graecis mei, usu ad causae recusabo. Idque vituperata vel ea.

Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

Impetus percipit menandri te ius, mea ne stet posse fabellas. Aliquid corrumpit vel no, mei in diam praesent contentiones. Qui veniam suscipit probatus ex. No autem homero perfecto quo, eos choro facilis ut. Te quo cibo interesset. Vel verear praesent in, menandri deserunt ad his.

Labore admodum consetetur has et. Possit facilisi eu sed, lorem iriure eum id, pri ei consul necessitatibus. Est te iusto epicuri. Vis no graece putent mentitum, rebum facete offendit nec in. In duis vivendo sed, vel id enim voluptatibus. Velit sanctus ne mel, quem sumo suavitate mel cu, mea ea nullam feugiat.

Tincidunt suscipiantur no pro. Vel ut novum mucius molestie, ut tale ipsum intellegebat mei, mazim accumsan voluptaria ea nam. Posidonium theophrastus ut sea, stet viris hendrerit pro ex, sonet mentitum ne quo. Vim duis feugiat ex, nec eu probo doming persecuti. Velit zril nam in, est commodo splendide id. Et aperiri fuisset iracundia usu. Eu nec iusto audire repudiare.</p>
<section>
<section id="section3">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 3</b>
<p>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, et vis laudem utroque, iusto forensibus neglegentur eu duo. Eu pro fuisset salutandi philosophia, discere persecuti qui te. Eos ad quodsi dissentias, ei odio viris signiferumque mei. Putent iuvaret perpetua nec eu. Has no ornatus vivendum. Adhuc nonumes ex vim, in suas rebum graecis mei, usu ad causae recusabo. Idque vituperata vel ea.

Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

Impetus percipit menandri te ius, mea ne stet posse fabellas. Aliquid corrumpit vel no, mei in diam praesent contentiones. Qui veniam suscipit probatus ex. No autem homero perfecto quo, eos choro facilis ut. Te quo cibo interesset. Vel verear praesent in, menandri deserunt ad his.

Labore admodum consetetur has et. Possit facilisi eu sed, lorem iriure eum id, pri ei consul necessitatibus. Est te iusto epicuri. Vis no graece putent mentitum, rebum facete offendit nec in. In duis vivendo sed, vel id enim voluptatibus. Velit sanctus ne mel, quem sumo suavitate mel cu, mea ea nullam feugiat.

Tincidunt suscipiantur no pro. Vel ut novum mucius molestie, ut tale ipsum intellegebat mei, mazim accumsan voluptaria ea nam. Posidonium theophrastus ut sea, stet viris hendrerit pro ex, sonet mentitum ne quo. Vim duis feugiat ex, nec eu probo doming persecuti. Velit zril nam in, est commodo splendide id. Et aperiri fuisset iracundia usu. Eu nec iusto audire repudiare.</p>
<section>
<a style="margin: 500px 0px; color: initial;" name="section4">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 4 <i>(this is an anchor tag, not a section)</i></b>
</a>
<p>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, et vis laudem utroque, iusto forensibus neglegentur eu duo. Eu pro fuisset salutandi philosophia, discere persecuti qui te. Eos ad quodsi dissentias, ei odio viris signiferumque mei. Putent iuvaret perpetua nec eu. Has no ornatus vivendum. Adhuc nonumes ex vim, in suas rebum graecis mei, usu ad causae recusabo. Idque vituperata vel ea.

Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

Impetus percipit menandri te ius, mea ne stet posse fabellas. Aliquid corrumpit vel no, mei in diam praesent contentiones. Qui veniam suscipit probatus ex. No autem homero perfecto quo, eos choro facilis ut. Te quo cibo interesset. Vel verear praesent in, menandri deserunt ad his.

Labore admodum consetetur has et. Possit facilisi eu sed, lorem iriure eum id, pri ei consul necessitatibus. Est te iusto epicuri. Vis no graece putent mentitum, rebum facete offendit nec in. In duis vivendo sed, vel id enim voluptatibus. Velit sanctus ne mel, quem sumo suavitate mel cu, mea ea nullam feugiat.

Tincidunt suscipiantur no pro. Vel ut novum mucius molestie, ut tale ipsum intellegebat mei, mazim accumsan voluptaria ea nam. Posidonium theophrastus ut sea, stet viris hendrerit pro ex, sonet mentitum ne quo. Vim duis feugiat ex, nec eu probo doming persecuti. Velit zril nam in, est commodo splendide id. Et aperiri fuisset iracundia usu. Eu nec iusto audire repudiare.</p>
<script>
document.querySelectorAll('a[href^="#"]').forEach(a => {
        a.addEventListener('click', function (e) {
            e.preventDefault();
            var href = this.getAttribute("href");
            var elem = document.querySelector(href)||document.querySelector("a[name="+href.substring(1, href.length)+"]");
            window.scroll({
                top: elem.offsetTop, 
                left: 0, 
                behavior: 'smooth' 
            });
        });
    });
</script>

You can just set the CSS property scroll-behavior to smooth (which most modern browsers support) which obviates the need for Javascript.

html, body{
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}
a, a:visited{
  color: blue;
}

section{
  margin: 500px 0px; 
  text-align: center;
}
<a href="#section1">Section 1</a>
<br/>
<a href="#section2">Section 2</a>
<br/>
<a href="#section3">Section 3</a>
<br/>
<a href="#section4">Section 4</a>
<section id="section1">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 1</b>
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, et vis laudem utroque, iusto forensibus neglegentur eu duo. Eu pro fuisset salutandi philosophia, discere persecuti qui te. Eos ad quodsi dissentias, ei odio viris signiferumque mei. Putent iuvaret perpetua nec eu. Has no ornatus vivendum. Adhuc nonumes ex vim, in suas rebum graecis mei, usu ad causae recusabo. Idque vituperata vel ea.

Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

Impetus percipit menandri te ius, mea ne stet posse fabellas. Aliquid corrumpit vel no, mei in diam praesent contentiones. Qui veniam suscipit probatus ex. No autem homero perfecto quo, eos choro facilis ut. Te quo cibo interesset. Vel verear praesent in, menandri deserunt ad his.

Labore admodum consetetur has et. Possit facilisi eu sed, lorem iriure eum id, pri ei consul necessitatibus. Est te iusto epicuri. Vis no graece putent mentitum, rebum facete offendit nec in. In duis vivendo sed, vel id enim voluptatibus. Velit sanctus ne mel, quem sumo suavitate mel cu, mea ea nullam feugiat.

Tincidunt suscipiantur no pro. Vel ut novum mucius molestie, ut tale ipsum intellegebat mei, mazim accumsan voluptaria ea nam. Posidonium theophrastus ut sea, stet viris hendrerit pro ex, sonet mentitum ne quo. Vim duis feugiat ex, nec eu probo doming persecuti. Velit zril nam in, est commodo splendide id. Et aperiri fuisset iracundia usu. Eu nec iusto audire repudiare.<p/>
<section>
<section id="section2">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 2</b>
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, et vis laudem utroque, iusto forensibus neglegentur eu duo. Eu pro fuisset salutandi philosophia, discere persecuti qui te. Eos ad quodsi dissentias, ei odio viris signiferumque mei. Putent iuvaret perpetua nec eu. Has no ornatus vivendum. Adhuc nonumes ex vim, in suas rebum graecis mei, usu ad causae recusabo. Idque vituperata vel ea.

Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

Impetus percipit menandri te ius, mea ne stet posse fabellas. Aliquid corrumpit vel no, mei in diam praesent contentiones. Qui veniam suscipit probatus ex. No autem homero perfecto quo, eos choro facilis ut. Te quo cibo interesset. Vel verear praesent in, menandri deserunt ad his.

Labore admodum consetetur has et. Possit facilisi eu sed, lorem iriure eum id, pri ei consul necessitatibus. Est te iusto epicuri. Vis no graece putent mentitum, rebum facete offendit nec in. In duis vivendo sed, vel id enim voluptatibus. Velit sanctus ne mel, quem sumo suavitate mel cu, mea ea nullam feugiat.

Tincidunt suscipiantur no pro. Vel ut novum mucius molestie, ut tale ipsum intellegebat mei, mazim accumsan voluptaria ea nam. Posidonium theophrastus ut sea, stet viris hendrerit pro ex, sonet mentitum ne quo. Vim duis feugiat ex, nec eu probo doming persecuti. Velit zril nam in, est commodo splendide id. Et aperiri fuisset iracundia usu. Eu nec iusto audire repudiare.</p>
<section>
<section id="section3">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 3</b>
<p>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, et vis laudem utroque, iusto forensibus neglegentur eu duo. Eu pro fuisset salutandi philosophia, discere persecuti qui te. Eos ad quodsi dissentias, ei odio viris signiferumque mei. Putent iuvaret perpetua nec eu. Has no ornatus vivendum. Adhuc nonumes ex vim, in suas rebum graecis mei, usu ad causae recusabo. Idque vituperata vel ea.

Veri verterem pro ex. Ad error omnes est, id sit lorem legendos. Eos vidit ullum ne, tale tantas omittam est ut. Nobis maiorum efficiendi eu mei. Eos et debet placerat signiferumque. Per eu propriae electram.

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<section>
<a style="margin: 500px 0px; color: initial;" name="section4">
<b style="font-size: 2em;">Section 4 <i>(this is an anchor tag, not a section)</i></b>
</a>
<p>
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Labore admodum consetetur has et. Possit facilisi eu sed, lorem iriure eum id, pri ei consul necessitatibus. Est te iusto epicuri. Vis no graece putent mentitum, rebum facete offendit nec in. In duis vivendo sed, vel id enim voluptatibus. Velit sanctus ne mel, quem sumo suavitate mel cu, mea ea nullam feugiat.

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Arrange answered 4/8, 2018 at 23:9 Comment(3)
Its not this.getAttribute("href"); it should be $(this).getAttribute("href"); and for Jquery, its not this.getAttribute("href"); its $(this).attr("href");Rapscallion
@Eatsamulhaq That is not true. This is standard JavaScript. See Element#getAttribute.Arrange
Oh I see. Sorry my bad.Rapscallion
A
5

There is a css way of doing this using scroll-behavior. Add the following property.

    scroll-behavior: smooth;

And that is it. No JS required.

a {
  display: inline-block;
  width: 50px;
  text-decoration: none;
}
nav, scroll-container {
  display: block;
  margin: 0 auto;
  text-align: center;
}
nav {
  width: 339px;
  padding: 5px;
  border: 1px solid black;
}
scroll-container {
  display: block;
  width: 350px;
  height: 200px;
  overflow-y: scroll;
  scroll-behavior: smooth;
}
scroll-page {
  display: flex;
  align-items: center;
  justify-content: center;
  height: 100%;
  font-size: 5em;
}
<nav>
  <a href="#page-1">1</a>
  <a href="#page-2">2</a>
  <a href="#page-3">3</a>
</nav>
<scroll-container>
  <scroll-page id="page-1">1</scroll-page>
  <scroll-page id="page-2">2</scroll-page>
  <scroll-page id="page-3">3</scroll-page>
</scroll-container>

PS: please check the browser compatibility.

Alcoholicity answered 24/8, 2018 at 12:35 Comment(2)
to which container should i use scroll-behavior: smooth;Rabideau
In case of doubt, add it to the body tag @RabideauAlcoholicity
S
4

The answer given works but disables outgoing links. Below a version with an added bonus ease out (swing) and respects outgoing links.

$(document).ready(function () {
    $('a[href^="#"]').on('click', function (e) {
        e.preventDefault();

        var target = this.hash;
        var $target = $(target);

        $('html, body').stop().animate({
            'scrollTop': $target.offset().top
        }, 900, 'swing', function () {
            window.location.hash = target;
        });
    });
});
Suggest answered 23/3, 2017 at 18:41 Comment(0)
H
4

HTML

<a href="#target" class="smooth-scroll">
    Link
</a>
<div id="target"></div>

or With absolute Full URL

<a href="https://somewebsite.com/#target" class="smooth-scroll">
    Link
</a>
<div id="target"></div>

jQuery

$j(function() {
    $j('a.smooth-scroll').click(function() {
        if (
                window.location.pathname.replace(/^\//, '') == this.pathname.replace(/^\//, '')
            &&  window.location.hostname == this.hostname
        ) {
            var target = $j(this.hash);
            target = target.length ? target : $j('[name=' + this.hash.slice(1) + ']');
            if (target.length) {
                $j('html,body').animate({
                    scrollTop: target.offset().top - 70
                }, 1000);
                return false;
            }
        }
    });
});
Halverson answered 30/9, 2017 at 22:1 Comment(0)
Q
4

Modern browsers are a little faster these days. A setInterval might work. This function work well in Chrome and Firefox these days.(A little slow in safari, didn't bother with IE)

function smoothScroll(event) {
    if (event.target.hash !== '') { //Check if tag is an anchor
        event.preventDefault()
        const hash = event.target.hash.replace("#", "")
        const link = document.getElementsByName(hash) 
        //Find the where you want to scroll
        const position = link[0].getBoundingClientRect().y 
        let top = 0

        let smooth = setInterval(() => {
            let leftover = position - top
            if (top === position) {
                clearInterval(smooth)
            }

            else if(position > top && leftover < 10) {
                top += leftover
                window.scrollTo(0, top)
            }

            else if(position > (top - 10)) {
                top += 10
                window.scrollTo(0, top)
            }

        }, 6)//6 milliseconds is the faster chrome runs setInterval
    }
}
Quadrennium answered 4/11, 2017 at 18:35 Comment(0)
U
4

For users that are looking for a ReactJS (TypeScript) approach.

function Hero() {
  const scrollToView = (e: any) => {
    e.preventDefault();
    // Scroll to a certain element
    document.getElementById("about-section")?.scrollIntoView({
      behavior: "smooth",
    });
  };
  return (
    <section id="hero">
        <button
          onClick={scrollToView} 
        >
          Learn More
        </button>    
    </section>
  );
}

export default Hero;

And for the about-section component

const AboutSection = () => {
  return (
    <section id="about-section"  >
      <h1>About Section</h1>
    </section>
  );
};

export default AboutSection;
Unfit answered 9/1, 2023 at 10:0 Comment(0)
K
3

Adding this:

function () {
    window.location.hash = href;
}

is somehow nullifying the vertical offset

top - 72

in Firefox and IE, ut not in Chrome. Basically, the page scrolls smoothly to the point at which it should stop based upon the offset, but then jumps down to where the page would go without the offset.

It does add the hash to the end of the url, but pressing back does not take you back to the top, it just removes the hash from the url and leaves the viewing window where it sits.

Here is the full js I am using:

var $root = $('html, body');
$('a').click(function() {
    var href = $.attr(this, 'href');
    $root.animate({
        scrollTop: $(href).offset().top - 120
    }, 500, function () {
        window.location.hash = href;
    });
    return false;
});
Katowice answered 1/11, 2013 at 17:53 Comment(0)
C
3

This solution will also work for the following URLs, without breaking anchor links to different pages.

http://www.example.com/dir/index.html
http://www.example.com/dir/index.html#anchor

./index.html
./index.html#anchor

etc.

var $root = $('html, body');
$('a').on('click', function(event){
    var hash = this.hash;
    // Is the anchor on the same page?
    if (hash && this.href.slice(0, -hash.length-1) == location.href.slice(0, -location.hash.length-1)) {
        $root.animate({
            scrollTop: $(hash).offset().top
        }, 'normal', function() {
            location.hash = hash;
        });
        return false;
    }
});

I haven't tested this in all browsers, yet.

Cyprus answered 11/2, 2016 at 23:47 Comment(0)
S
3

This will make it easy to allow jQuery to discern your target hash and know when and where to stop.

$('a[href*="#"]').click(function(e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    var target = this.hash;
    $target = $(target);

    $('html, body').stop().animate({
        'scrollTop': $target.offset().top
    }, 900, 'swing', function () {
        window.location.hash = target;
    });
});
Sverdlovsk answered 25/2, 2016 at 18:49 Comment(0)
F
3
$("a").on("click", function(event){
    //check the value of this.hash
    if(this.hash !== ""){
        event.preventDefault();

        $("html, body").animate({scrollTop:$(this.hash).offset().top}, 500);

        //add hash to the current scroll position
        window.location.hash = this.hash;

    }



});
Footboy answered 24/9, 2016 at 10:14 Comment(0)
O
3

Tested and Verified Code

<script>
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
// Add smooth scrolling to all links
jQuery("a").on('click', function(event) {

// Make sure this.hash has a value before overriding default behavior
if (this.hash !== "") {
  // Prevent default anchor click behavior
  event.preventDefault();

  // Store hash
  var hash = this.hash;

  // Using jQuery's animate() method to add smooth page scroll
  // The optional number (800) specifies the number of milliseconds it takes to scroll to the specified area
  jQuery('html, body').animate({
    scrollTop: jQuery(hash).offset().top
  }, 800, function(){

    // Add hash (#) to URL when done scrolling (default click behavior)
    window.location.hash = hash;
  });
} // End if
});
});
</script>
Oppidan answered 22/12, 2016 at 8:26 Comment(0)
L
2

I did this for both "/xxxxx#asdf" and "#asdf" href anchors

$("a[href*=#]").on('click', function(event){
    var href = $(this).attr("href");
    if ( /(#.*)/.test(href) ){
      var hash = href.match(/(#.*)/)[0];
      var path = href.match(/([^#]*)/)[0];

      if (window.location.pathname == path || path.length == 0){
        event.preventDefault();
        $('html,body').animate({scrollTop:$(this.hash).offset().top}, 1000);
        window.location.hash = hash;
      }
    }
});
Lueck answered 24/4, 2014 at 18:51 Comment(0)
S
2

Here is the solution I implemented for multiple links and anchors, for a smooth scroll:

http://www.adriantomic.se/development/jquery-localscroll-tutorial/ if you have your navigation links set up in a navigation div and declared with this structure:

<a href = "#destinationA">

and your corresponding anchor tag destinations as so:

<a id = "destinationA">

Then just load this into the head of the document:

    <!-- Load jQuery -->
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.1/jquery.min.js"></script>

<!-- Load ScrollTo -->
<script src="http://flesler-plugins.googlecode.com/files/jquery.scrollTo-1.4.2-min.js"></script>

<!-- Load LocalScroll -->
<script src="http://flesler-plugins.googlecode.com/files/jquery.localscroll-1.2.7-min.js"></script>

<script type = "text/javascript">
 $(document).ready(function()
    {
        // Scroll the whole document
        $('#menuBox').localScroll({
           target:'#content'
        });
    });
</script>

Thanks to @Adriantomic

Spindell answered 2/12, 2014 at 18:24 Comment(0)
L
2

If you have a simple button on the page to scroll down to a div and want the back button to work by jumping to top, just add this code:

$(window).on('hashchange', function(event) {
    if (event.target.location.hash=="") {
        window.scrollTo(0,0);
    }
});

This could be extended to jump to different divs too, by reading the hash value, and scrolling like Joseph Silbers answer.

Lanellelanette answered 10/3, 2015 at 18:46 Comment(0)
T
2

Never forget that offset() function is giving your element's position to document. So when you need scroll your element relative to its parent you should use this;

    $('.a-parent-div').find('a').click(function(event){
        event.preventDefault();
        $('.scroll-div').animate({
     scrollTop: $( $.attr(this, 'href') ).position().top + $('.scroll-div').scrollTop()
     }, 500);       
  });

The key point is getting scrollTop of scroll-div and add it to scrollTop. If you won't do that position() function always gives you different position values.

Threemaster answered 15/7, 2016 at 17:35 Comment(0)
K
1

thanks for sharing, Joseph Silber. Here your 2018 solution as ES6 with a minor change to keep the standard behavior (scroll to top):

document.querySelectorAll("a[href^=\"#\"]").forEach((anchor) => {
  anchor.addEventListener("click", function (ev) {
    ev.preventDefault();

    const targetElement = document.querySelector(this.getAttribute("href"));
    targetElement.scrollIntoView({
      block: "start",
      alignToTop: true,
      behavior: "smooth"
    });
  });
});
Koerlin answered 18/7, 2018 at 8:50 Comment(0)
T
1

Requires jquery and animates to anchor tag with the specified name instead of id, while adding the hash to browser url. Also fixes an error in most answers with jquery where the # sign is not prefixed with an escaping backslash. The back button, unfortunately, does not navigate back properly to previous hash links...

$('a[href*=\\#]').click(function (event)
{
    let hashValue = $(this).attr('href');
    let name = hashValue.substring(1);
    let target = $('[name="' + name + '"]');
    $('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: target.offset().top }, 500);
    event.preventDefault();
    history.pushState(null, null, hashValue);
});
Thunder answered 4/9, 2019 at 15:54 Comment(0)
P
1

Well, the solution depends on the type of problem, I use the javascript animate method for the button click. and I use codes from bellow links for the navbar

https://css-tricks.com/snippets/jquery/smooth-scrolling/

$(document).ready(function () {
  $(".js--scroll-to-plans").click(function () {
    $("body,html").animate(
      {
        scrollTop: $(".js--section-plans").offset().top,
      },
      1000
    );
    return false;
  });

  $(".js--scroll-to-start").click(function () {
    $("body,html").animate(
      {
        scrollTop: $(".js--section-features").offset().top,
      },
      1000
    );
    return false;
  });

  $('a[href*="#"]')
  // Remove links that don't actually link to anything
  .not('[href="#"]')
  .not('[href="#0"]')
  .click(function(event) {
    // On-page links
    if (
      location.pathname.replace(/^\//, '') == this.pathname.replace(/^\//, '') 
      && 
      location.hostname == this.hostname
    ) {
      // Figure out element to scroll to
      var target = $(this.hash);
      target = target.length ? target : $('[name=' + this.hash.slice(1) + ']');
      // Does a scroll target exist?
      if (target.length) {
        // Only prevent default if animation is actually gonna happen
        event.preventDefault();
        $('html, body').animate({
          scrollTop: target.offset().top
        }, 1000, function() {
          // Callback after animation
          // Must change focus!
          var $target = $(target);
          $target.focus();
          if ($target.is(":focus")) { // Checking if the target was focused
            return false;
          } else {
            $target.attr('tabindex','-1'); // Adding tabindex for elements not focusable
            $target.focus(); // Set focus again
          };
        });
      }
    }
  });
});
Pioneer answered 30/6, 2020 at 15:50 Comment(0)

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