this function is supoused to work in iphone,
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#head').css('position','fixed');
window.onscroll = function() {
document.getElementById('head').style.top =
(window.pageYOffset + window.innerHeight + 25) + 'px';
// alert((window.pageYOffset + window.innerHeight - 25) + 'px');
};
});
but it’s supoused to keep the div (25px) at the bottom of the page, i need it on top of the page no matter how much i scroll
i’m tring like this
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#head').css('position','fixed');
var height = $('#head').height();
window.onscroll = function() {
document.getElementById('head').style.top =
(window.pageYOffset) - height + 'px';
// alert(window.pageYOffset); alert(window.innerHeight);
};
});
but it seems that the #head div is not following properly the scroll (it seems like it bounces), any idea what i’m missing??
Position
fixeddo not work in iPhone. So it is bound to bounce whenever you scroll the page until thescrollhandler set its new position.