But there is no need to set scroll class if you mean menu items. To activate smooth scroll, all you need to do is turn on "One Page" option for that page under Page Options section.
Hi, good that I found this thread. I have a question related to that:
I set it on "One page" and it works smoothly. Now if I click a link on the header, the link is activated and stays activated, even if I scroll up, the link shows up the "active link colour". When pressing F5 to update the page, it automatically scrolls down to the section I linked it to. What can I do to remove that active link bar and to set the homepage separated from the section links. Thank you ! You do a great job !
Ok, thanks. We did checked it but do not see anything wrong in the code. Please send us private message with dashboard access then so we can have a look on it.
I would like a link on my page to "smooth scroll" to another part of the same page. How does one do that? http://kelleycreative.com/site/ If you click on the TV icon just below the header slider it takes you to #videos, but abruptly. Is there a css I can attach to make it smooth scroll to that location on the same page?
@webidpro If this item have css classes field, you can add scroll class name. But if the item does not have such field, then it won't be possible to do this.
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where exactly you want to use it?
I set it on "One page" and it works smoothly. Now if I click a link on the header, the link is activated
and stays activated, even if I scroll up, the link shows up the "active link colour".
When pressing F5 to update the page, it automatically scrolls down to the section I linked it to.
What can I do to remove that active link bar and to set the homepage separated from the section links.
Thank you ! You do a great job !
Regards, Chris
I will send it on a private message
http://kelleycreative.com/site/
If you click on the TV icon just below the header slider it takes you to #videos, but abruptly. Is there a css I can attach to make it smooth scroll to that location on the same page?