I have a site that uses a fixed menu on the top of the page.
When a link is clicked, it should scroll vertically so that the center of that target div aligns with the vertical center of the window, offset by the height of the header.
- this is very important so that the div is centered no matter what the resolution of the monitor is
I'm using jQuery and scrollTo, but can't figure out the math needed for this.
Here's my attempt:
function scrollTo(target) {
var offset;
var scrollSpeed = 600;
if (viewport()["width"] > 767 && !jQuery.browser.mobile) {
// Offset anchor location and offset navigation bar if navigation is fixed
offset = $(target).offset().top - document.getElementById('navigation').clientHeight;
} else {
// Offset anchor location only since navigation bar is now static
offset = $(target).offset().top;
}
$('html, body').animate({scrollTop:offset}, scrollSpeed);
}
Eventually figured it out. Was just being dumb with the math. Offset with the fixed header and footer as well, works for all resolutions.
// scrollTo: Smooth scrolls to target id
function scrollTo(target) {
var offset;
var scrollSpeed = 600;
var wheight = $(window).height();
//var targetname = target;
//var windowheight = $(window).height();
//var pagecenterH = windowheight/2;
//var targetheight = document.getElementById(targetname).offsetHeight;
if (viewport()["width"] > 767 && !jQuery.browser.mobile) {
// Offset anchor location and offset navigation bar if navigation is fixed
//offset = $(target).offset().top - document.getElementById('navigation').clientHeight;
offset = $(target).offset().top - $(window).height() / 2 + document.getElementById('navigation').clientHeight + document.getElementById('footer').clientHeight;
} else {
// Offset anchor location only since navigation bar is now static
offset = $(target).offset().top;
}
$('html, body').animate({scrollTop:offset}, scrollSpeed);
}
I have done a simple jquery. I think that might help what you are looking for.
Please see demo
The target div
stay vertically centre offset header.