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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Smooth Scrolling Go To Top Button For Blogger


Smooth Scrolling Go To Top Button

Back to Top button or link is a link that sends your viewer to the top of page once clicked. This will help your readers navigate better, especially so if you have long pages.The best thing about this button is that it appears only when the user scrolls down the page and disappears as he scrolls up.We have kept the installation process a one step process. So that you can easily add this widget to your blog.

  1. Go to Blogger > Design.
  2. Click add a Gadget > HTML/JavaScript.
  3. Paste the code and save it.

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" >
/*********************************************** 
* Scroll To Top Control script- © Dynamic Drive DHTML code library (www.dynamicdrive.com) 
* Modified by www.helperblogger.com 
* This notice MUST stay intact for legal use 
* Visit Project Page at http://www.dynamicdrive.com for full source code 
***********************************************/
var scrolltotop={ 
    //startline: Integer. Number of pixels from top of doc scrollbar is scrolled before showing control 
    //scrollto: Keyword (Integer, or "Scroll_to_Element_ID"). How far to scroll document up when control is clicked on (0=top). 
    setting: {startline:100, scrollto: 0, scrollduration:1000, fadeduration:[500, 100]},
    controlHTML: '<img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgn6OyfoUpaYyQGksViEPi64FUMNsLKOjYMTLdEbha2AQwA9HNxnj4sDOv6B3lWYKCIXmoHsiU8catnjXDszm92K4JsdGzNtLs4i1_8IOFh8-rHGTZ6Xqj4udbSkXCfzM49dHHkgWizmnM/s1600/hb-arrow-up.png" />', //HTML for control, which is auto wrapped in DIV w/ ID="topcontrol" 
    controlattrs: {offsetx:5, offsety:5}, //offset of control relative to right/ bottom of window corner 
    anchorkeyword: '#top', //Enter href value of HTML anchors on the page that should also act as "Scroll Up" links
    state: {isvisible:false, shouldvisible:false},
    scrollup:function(){ 
        if (!this.cssfixedsupport) //if control is positioned using JavaScript 
            this.$control.css({opacity:0}) //hide control immediately after clicking it 
        var dest=isNaN(this.setting.scrollto)? this.setting.scrollto : parseInt(this.setting.scrollto) 
        if (typeof dest=="string" && jQuery('#'+dest).length==1) //check element set by string exists 
            dest=jQuery('#'+dest).offset().top 
        else 
            dest=0 
        this.$body.animate({scrollTop: dest}, this.setting.scrollduration); 
    },
    keepfixed:function(){ 
        var $window=jQuery(window) 
        var controlx=$window.scrollLeft() + $window.width() - this.$control.width() - this.controlattrs.offsetx 
        var controly=$window.scrollTop() + $window.height() - this.$control.height() - this.controlattrs.offsety 
        this.$control.css({left:controlx+'px', top:controly+'px'}) 
    },
    togglecontrol:function(){ 
        var scrolltop=jQuery(window).scrollTop() 
        if (!this.cssfixedsupport) 
            this.keepfixed() 
        this.state.shouldvisible=(scrolltop>=this.setting.startline)? true : false 
        if (this.state.shouldvisible && !this.state.isvisible){ 
            this.$control.stop().animate({opacity:1}, this.setting.fadeduration[0]) 
            this.state.isvisible=true 
        } 
        else if (this.state.shouldvisible==false && this.state.isvisible){ 
            this.$control.stop().animate({opacity:0}, this.setting.fadeduration[1]) 
            this.state.isvisible=false 
        } 
    }, 
    
    init:function(){ 
        jQuery(document).ready(function($){ 
            var mainobj=scrolltotop 
            var iebrws=document.all 
            mainobj.cssfixedsupport=!iebrws || iebrws && document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat" && window.XMLHttpRequest //not IE or IE7+ browsers in standards mode 
            mainobj.$body=(window.opera)? (document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat"? $('html') : $('body')) : $('html,body') 
            mainobj.$control=$('<div id="topcontrol">'+mainobj.controlHTML+'</div>') 
                .css({position:mainobj.cssfixedsupport? 'fixed' : 'absolute', bottom:mainobj.controlattrs.offsety, right:mainobj.controlattrs.offsetx, opacity:0, cursor:'pointer'}) 
                .attr({title:'Scroll Back to Top'}) 
                .click(function(){mainobj.scrollup(); return false}) 
                .appendTo('body') 
            if (document.all && !window.XMLHttpRequest && mainobj.$control.text()!='') //loose check for IE6 and below, plus whether control contains any text 
                mainobj.$control.css({width:mainobj.$control.width()}) //IE6- seems to require an explicit width on a DIV containing text 
            mainobj.togglecontrol() 
            $('a[href="' + mainobj.anchorkeyword +'"]').click(function(){ 
                mainobj.scrollup() 
                return false 
            }) 
            $(window).bind('scroll resize', function(e){ 
                mainobj.togglecontrol() 
            }) 
        }) 
    } 
}
scrolltotop.init()
</script>

Note:-
If you want to use your own image then just change the highlighted URL.
Choose your choice Pics from Google images like this

Just paste Url of that Pic in  highlighted URL.
If you have any questions on how to adjust the position and fade duration then please let me know.I'll glad to help you....

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