Scroll back to top page when button clicked and page changed
I'm having a multi-step form with a multi-step progress bar above. For the multi-step form I'm using tab-panes with "step1/2/3/4" as id's. When I'm at the first section and I scroll down, I want to click the "Next Section" button. After the button is clicked, it takes me to the next section but at the same point I was when I scrolled down to click the button. What I want to do is to take me to the top of the page when the section is changed by clicking the button. I tried to add this method into my javascript code but it doesn't work:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(this).scrollTop(0);
});
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Here is my JS code:
$(document).ready(function () {
//Initialize tooltips
$('.nav-tabs > li a[title]').tooltip();
// METHOD FOR THE PROGRESS BAR
$('a[data-toggle="tab"]').on('show.bs.tab', function (e) {
var $target = $(e.target);
if ($target.parent().hasClass('disabled')) {
return false;
}
});
// NEXT STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE NEXT SECTION
$(".next-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
$active.next().removeClass('disabled');
nextTab($active);
});
// PREVIOUS STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE PREVIOUS SECTION
$(".prev-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
prevTab($active);
});
});
And this is the button from the bottom of the tab-pane:
<button type="button" name="next" class="next proceed-to-payment next-step" value="Proceed to Payment">Proceed to Payment</button>
<button type="button" name="previous" class="previous back-to-cart prev-step" value="Back" id="back-to-cart-id">Back</button>
javascript jquery html forms progress-bar
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I'm having a multi-step form with a multi-step progress bar above. For the multi-step form I'm using tab-panes with "step1/2/3/4" as id's. When I'm at the first section and I scroll down, I want to click the "Next Section" button. After the button is clicked, it takes me to the next section but at the same point I was when I scrolled down to click the button. What I want to do is to take me to the top of the page when the section is changed by clicking the button. I tried to add this method into my javascript code but it doesn't work:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(this).scrollTop(0);
});
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Here is my JS code:
$(document).ready(function () {
//Initialize tooltips
$('.nav-tabs > li a[title]').tooltip();
// METHOD FOR THE PROGRESS BAR
$('a[data-toggle="tab"]').on('show.bs.tab', function (e) {
var $target = $(e.target);
if ($target.parent().hasClass('disabled')) {
return false;
}
});
// NEXT STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE NEXT SECTION
$(".next-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
$active.next().removeClass('disabled');
nextTab($active);
});
// PREVIOUS STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE PREVIOUS SECTION
$(".prev-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
prevTab($active);
});
});
And this is the button from the bottom of the tab-pane:
<button type="button" name="next" class="next proceed-to-payment next-step" value="Proceed to Payment">Proceed to Payment</button>
<button type="button" name="previous" class="previous back-to-cart prev-step" value="Back" id="back-to-cart-id">Back</button>
javascript jquery html forms progress-bar
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I'm having a multi-step form with a multi-step progress bar above. For the multi-step form I'm using tab-panes with "step1/2/3/4" as id's. When I'm at the first section and I scroll down, I want to click the "Next Section" button. After the button is clicked, it takes me to the next section but at the same point I was when I scrolled down to click the button. What I want to do is to take me to the top of the page when the section is changed by clicking the button. I tried to add this method into my javascript code but it doesn't work:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(this).scrollTop(0);
});
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Here is my JS code:
$(document).ready(function () {
//Initialize tooltips
$('.nav-tabs > li a[title]').tooltip();
// METHOD FOR THE PROGRESS BAR
$('a[data-toggle="tab"]').on('show.bs.tab', function (e) {
var $target = $(e.target);
if ($target.parent().hasClass('disabled')) {
return false;
}
});
// NEXT STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE NEXT SECTION
$(".next-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
$active.next().removeClass('disabled');
nextTab($active);
});
// PREVIOUS STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE PREVIOUS SECTION
$(".prev-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
prevTab($active);
});
});
And this is the button from the bottom of the tab-pane:
<button type="button" name="next" class="next proceed-to-payment next-step" value="Proceed to Payment">Proceed to Payment</button>
<button type="button" name="previous" class="previous back-to-cart prev-step" value="Back" id="back-to-cart-id">Back</button>
javascript jquery html forms progress-bar
I'm having a multi-step form with a multi-step progress bar above. For the multi-step form I'm using tab-panes with "step1/2/3/4" as id's. When I'm at the first section and I scroll down, I want to click the "Next Section" button. After the button is clicked, it takes me to the next section but at the same point I was when I scrolled down to click the button. What I want to do is to take me to the top of the page when the section is changed by clicking the button. I tried to add this method into my javascript code but it doesn't work:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(this).scrollTop(0);
});
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Here is my JS code:
$(document).ready(function () {
//Initialize tooltips
$('.nav-tabs > li a[title]').tooltip();
// METHOD FOR THE PROGRESS BAR
$('a[data-toggle="tab"]').on('show.bs.tab', function (e) {
var $target = $(e.target);
if ($target.parent().hasClass('disabled')) {
return false;
}
});
// NEXT STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE NEXT SECTION
$(".next-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
$active.next().removeClass('disabled');
nextTab($active);
});
// PREVIOUS STEP METHOD - WHEN BUTTON CLICKED TAKES TO THE PREVIOUS SECTION
$(".prev-step").click(function (e) {
var $active = $('.progressbar .nav-tabs li.active');
prevTab($active);
});
});
And this is the button from the bottom of the tab-pane:
<button type="button" name="next" class="next proceed-to-payment next-step" value="Proceed to Payment">Proceed to Payment</button>
<button type="button" name="previous" class="previous back-to-cart prev-step" value="Back" id="back-to-cart-id">Back</button>
javascript jquery html forms progress-bar
javascript jquery html forms progress-bar
asked Nov 12 '18 at 15:13
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Add $(document).scrollTop(0)
or window.scrollTo(0, 0);
to the $(".next-step").click
and $(".prev-step").click
functions
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Add $(document).scrollTop(0)
or window.scrollTo(0, 0);
to the $(".next-step").click
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Add $(document).scrollTop(0)
or window.scrollTo(0, 0);
to the $(".next-step").click
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functions
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Add $(document).scrollTop(0)
or window.scrollTo(0, 0);
to the $(".next-step").click
and $(".prev-step").click
functions
Add $(document).scrollTop(0)
or window.scrollTo(0, 0);
to the $(".next-step").click
and $(".prev-step").click
functions
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