I'm trying to get a quick nav to work correctly. It's floating on the side. When they click on a link, it takes them to that ID on the page. I'm following this guide from Treehouse. This is what I have for the scrolling:
$("#quickNav a").click(function(){
var quickNavId = $(this).attr("href");
$("html, body").animate({scrollTop: $(location).offset().top}, "slow");
return false;
});
I initially placed it before the </body>
. But I seem to be running into a race condition where that was firing before the quickNav compiled (it has a ng-hide
placed on it, not sure if that's causing it - but it is within the DOM).
If I run that block of code in the console, then the scrolling works as expected.
I figured it'd be more effective to move this into the controller - or more likely within a directive. But I'm not having luck accomplishing that. How can I get this block of code to work with AngularJS?
Here is a simple directive that will scroll to an element on click:
myApp.directive('scrollOnClick', function() {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function(scope, $elm) {
$elm.on('click', function() {
$("body").animate({scrollTop: $elm.offset().top}, "slow");
});
}
}
});
Demo: http://plnkr.co/edit/yz1EHB8ad3C59N6PzdCD?p=preview
For help creating directives, check out the videos at http://egghead.io, starting at #10 "first directive".
edit: To make it scroll to a specific element specified by a href, just check attrs.href
.
myApp.directive('scrollOnClick', function() {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function(scope, $elm, attrs) {
var idToScroll = attrs.href;
$elm.on('click', function() {
var $target;
if (idToScroll) {
$target = $(idToScroll);
} else {
$target = $elm;
}
$("body").animate({scrollTop: $target.offset().top}, "slow");
});
}
}
});
Then you could use it like this: <div scroll-on-click></div>
to scroll to the element clicked. Or <a scroll-on-click href="#element-id"></div>
to scroll to element with the id.