JavaScript - scroll() method

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Category : element

The scroll() method of the Element interface scrolls the element to a particular set of coordinates inside a given element.

Syntax :

        scroll(x-coord, y-coord)
        scroll(options)
    

Parameters:

x-coord : the pixel along the horizontal axis of the element that you want displayed in the upper left.

y-coord : the pixel along the vertical axis of the element that you want displayed in the upper left.

options : A dictionary containing the following parameters:

top : specifies the number of pixels along the Y axis to scroll the window or element.
left : specifies the number of pixels along the X axis to scroll the window or element.
behavior : determines whether scrolling is instant or animates smoothly. This option is a string which must take one of the following values:

smooth: scrolling should animate smoothly.
instant: scrolling should happen instantly in a single jump.
auto : scroll behavior is determined by the computed value of scroll-behavior.

Examples:

            // Put the 1000th vertical pixel at the top of the element
            element.scroll(0, 1000);

            element.scroll({
                top: 100,
                left: 100,
                behavior: "smooth",
              });
        

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