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A lightweight script to animate scrolling to anchor links.

Download Smooth Scroll / View the demo

In This Documentation

  1. Getting Started
  2. Installing with Package Managers
  3. Options & Settings
  4. Browser Compatibility
  5. Contributors
  6. How to Contribute
  7. License
  8. Changelog
  9. Older Docs

Getting Started

Compiled and production-ready code can be found in the dist directory. The src directory contains development code. Unit tests are located in the test directory.

1. Include Smooth Scroll on your site.

<script src="dist/js/bind-polyfill.js"></script>
<script src="dist/js/smooth-scroll.js"></script>

Smooth Scroll requires bind-polyfill.js, a polyfill that extends ECMAScript 5 API support to more browsers.

2. Add the markup to your HTML.

<a data-scroll href="#bazinga">Anchor Link</a>
...
<span id="bazinga">Bazinga!</span>

Turn anchor links into Smooth Scroll links by adding the [data-scroll] data attribute. Give the anchor location an ID just like you normally would.

3. Initialize Smooth Scroll.

<script>
	smoothScroll.init();
</script>

In the footer of your page, after the content, initialize Smooth Scroll. And that's it, you're done. Nice work!

Installing with Package Managers

You can install Smooth Scroll with your favorite package manager.

  • NPM: npm install cferdinandi/smooth-scroll
  • Bower: bower install https://github.com/cferdinandi/smooth-scroll.git
  • Component: component install cferdinandi/smooth-scroll

Options and Settings

Smooth Scroll includes smart defaults and works right out of the box. But if you want to customize things, it also has a robust API that provides multiple ways for you to adjust the default options and settings.

Global Settings

You can pass options and callbacks into Smooth Scroll through the init() function:

smoothScroll.init({
	speed: 500, // Integer. How fast to complete the scroll in milliseconds
	easing: 'easeInOutCubic', // Easing pattern to use
	updateURL: true, // Boolean. Whether or not to update the URL with the anchor hash on scroll
	offset: 0, // Integer. How far to offset the scrolling anchor location in pixels
	callbackBefore: function ( toggle, anchor ) {}, // Function to run before scrolling
	callbackAfter: function ( toggle, anchor ) {} // Function to run after scrolling
});

Easing Options

Linear Moves at the same speed from start to finish.

  • Linear

Ease-In Gradually increases in speed.

  • easeInQuad
  • easeInCubic
  • easeInQuart
  • easeInQuint

Ease-In-Out Gradually increases in speed, peaks, and then gradually slows down.

  • easeInOutQuad
  • easeInOutCubic
  • easeInOutQuart
  • easeInOutQuint

Ease-Out Gradually decreases in speed.

  • easeOutQuad
  • easeOutCubic
  • easeOutQuart
  • easeOutQuint

Learn more about the different easing patterns and what they do at easings.net.

Override settings with data attributes

Smooth Scroll also lets you override global settings on a link-by-link basis using the [data-options] data attribute:

<a data-scroll
   data-options='{
                	"speed": 500,
                	"easing": "easeInOutCubic",
                	"offset": 0,
                	"updateURL": false
                }'
>
	Anchor Link
</a>

Note: You must use valid JSON in order for the data-options feature to work.

Use Smooth Scroll events in your own scripts

You can also call Smooth Scroll's scroll animation events in your own scripts.

animateScroll()

Animate scrolling to an anchor.

smoothScroll.animateScroll(
	toggle, // Node that toggles the animation. ex. document.querySelector('#toggle')
	anchor, // ID of the anchor to scroll to. ex. '#bazinga'
	options // Classes and callbacks. Same options as those passed into the init() function.
);

Example 1

smoothScroll.animateScroll( null, '#bazinga' );

Example 2

var toggle = document.querySelector('#toggle');
var options = { speed: 1000, easing: 'easeOutCubic' };
smoothScroll.animateScroll( toggle, '#bazinga', options );

destroy()

Destroy the current smoothScroll.init().

smoothScroll.destroy();

Fixed Headers

Add a [data-scroll-header] data attribute to fixed headers. Smooth Scroll will automatically offset scroll distances by the header height. If you have multiple fixed headers, add [data-scroll-header] to the last one in the markup.

<nav data-scroll-header>
	...
</nav>

Browser Compatibility

Smooth Scroll works in all modern browsers, and IE 9 and above.

Smooth Scroll is built with modern JavaScript APIs, and uses progressive enhancement. If the JavaScript file fails to load, or if your site is viewed on older and less capable browsers, anchor links will jump the way they normally would. If you need to smooth scrolling for older browsers, download the jQuery version of Smooth Scroll on GitHub.

Contributors

How to Contribute

In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Don't forget to update the version number, the changelog (in the readme.md file), and when applicable, the documentation.

License

Smooth Scroll is licensed under the MIT License.

Changelog

Smooth Scroll uses semantic versioning.

  • v5.1.2 - August 31, 2014
    • Fixed event listener filter to account for sub elements.
    • Removed unused event argument from animateScroll
  • v5.1.1 - August 21, 2014
    • Passed in event variable to eventHandler method, fixing Firefox bug.
  • v5.1.0 - August 18, 2014
    • Added destroy method.
    • Converted to event bubbling approach for better performance.
    • Switched to Ruby Sass.
  • v5.0.4 - August 15, 2014
    • Added fix for UMD structure.
  • v5.0.3 - August 13, 2014
    • Replaced character escaping method with CSS.escape for more robust character escaping.
  • v5.0.2 - August 12, 2014
    • Added character escaping when first character in anchor ID is a number.
  • v5.0.1 - August 8, 2014
    • Added polyfill for Functions.prototype.bind.
    • Removed Sass paths from gulpfile.js.
  • v5.0.0 - July 21, 2014
    • Updated data-options functionality to JSON.
    • Fixed update URL bug.
    • Set update URL to true by default.
  • v4.8.2 - June 28, 2014
    • Fixed extend() method.
  • v4.8.1 - June 27, 2014
    • Fixed problem with toggles containing a URL before the fragment identifier
  • v4.8.0 - June 21, 2014
    • Converted to gulp.js workflow.
    • Added unit testing.
    • Added minified versions of files.
  • v4.7.2 - June 19, 2014
    • Fixed typo that broke scroll.
  • v4.7.1 - June 19, 2014
    • Fixed factory/root/UMD definition.
  • v4.7.0 - June 7, 2014
    • Added AMD support.
    • Moved public APIs to exports variable.
    • Improved feature test.
    • Replaced Array.prototype.forEach hack with proper forEach function.
    • Added a more well supported trim function.
    • General code optimizations for better minification and performance.
    • Updated to JSDoc documentation (sort of).
    • Updated to three number versioning system.
    • Added package manager installation info.
  • v4.6 - March 21, 2014
  • v4.5 - March 20, 2014
    • Added offset to options
  • v4.4 - March 15, 2014
  • v4.3 - March 5, 2014
    • Added arguments to callback functions for greater versatility. 44
  • v4.2 - February 27, 2014
    • Fixed error for null toggle argument in animateScroll function (43).
  • v4.1 - February 27, 2014
    • Converted _defaults to a literal object
  • v4.0 - February 21, 2014
    • Better public/private method namespacing.
    • Require init() call to run.
    • New API exposes additional methods for use in your own scripts.
    • Better documentation.
  • v3.3 - February 19, 2014
  • v3.2 - February 10, 2014
  • v3.1 - February 4, 2014
    • Reverted to Array.protype.foreach loops.
  • v3.0 - January 28, 2014
    • Switched to a data attribute for the toggle selector.
    • Added namespacing to IIFE.
    • Updated looping method and event listener.
  • v2.19 - January 23, 2014
  • v2.18 - January 23, 2014
  • v2.17 - January 17, 2014
  • v2.16 - January 16, 2014
  • v2.15 - January 16, 2014
  • v2.14 - January 15, 2014
  • v2.12 - January 7, 2014
  • v2.11 - January 4, 2014
  • v2.10 - December 31, 2013
  • v2.9 - December 9, 2013
  • v2.8 - December 3, 2013
  • v2.7 - November 25, 2013
    • Converted naming conventions back to mathmatical roots (ex. easeInCubic) to remain consistent with development community language.
  • v2.6 - November 26, 2013
    • Missing character was causing certain easing functions to break.
  • v2.5 - November 22, 2013
    • Changed the default easing to easeInOutNormal.
  • v2.4 - November 21, 2013
  • v2.3 - August 27, 2013
    • Added missing semicolons.
    • Defined animationStop variable once, add values later.
    • Activated strict mode.
    • Wrapped in IIFE.
  • v2.2 - August 17, 2013
    • Now you can set the animation speed with the data-speed attribute. (ex. data-speed="400")
  • v2.1 - August 17, 2013
    • Improvement animation function interval for smoother animation.
    • Updated to allow for scrolling up the page.
  • v2.0 - August 14, 2013
    • Converted to vanilla JavaScript.
    • Removed dependency on jQuery.
  • v1.1 - June 7, 2013
    • Switched to MIT license.
  • v1.1 - May 18, 2013
    • Added jQuery noConflict mode.
    • Updated tutorial.
  • v1.0 - January 24, 2013
    • Initial release.

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