Angular scroll event prevents overflow from scrolling
I'm pretty new to angular and webdev as a whole and I'm kind of stuck right now. I'm currently trying to do some custom logic with scrolling as I need to move some absolutely positioned elements relative to an overflow's scrollbar.
I have a div:
<div id="tableWrapper" class="search-table-outter" (scroll)="onScroll($event)">
...
</div>
Formatted with CSS that creates the overflow:
.search-table-outter { overflow-x: auto; margin-bottom: 50px; }
and in typescript:
onScroll(event) { console.log("SCROLLING"); }
When I load up my page and attempt to scroll in that overflow, the event is successfully captured and "SCROLLING" appears in console as expected, however, the overflow no longer scrolls. I'm assuming this is expected behavior however I want the overflow to still scroll while modifying the properties of the other elements. Is there something basic that I'm missing?
How can I capture the event and do what I want while still having the overflow scroll?
Thanks!
html css angular typescript events
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I'm pretty new to angular and webdev as a whole and I'm kind of stuck right now. I'm currently trying to do some custom logic with scrolling as I need to move some absolutely positioned elements relative to an overflow's scrollbar.
I have a div:
<div id="tableWrapper" class="search-table-outter" (scroll)="onScroll($event)">
...
</div>
Formatted with CSS that creates the overflow:
.search-table-outter { overflow-x: auto; margin-bottom: 50px; }
and in typescript:
onScroll(event) { console.log("SCROLLING"); }
When I load up my page and attempt to scroll in that overflow, the event is successfully captured and "SCROLLING" appears in console as expected, however, the overflow no longer scrolls. I'm assuming this is expected behavior however I want the overflow to still scroll while modifying the properties of the other elements. Is there something basic that I'm missing?
How can I capture the event and do what I want while still having the overflow scroll?
Thanks!
html css angular typescript events
Can you create stackblitz
– Chellappan
Nov 13 '18 at 2:02
Does overflow scrolls if this " (scroll)="onScroll($event)"" code is removed?
– KiraAG
Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
@KiraAG Yeah, the overflow will scroll as expected if that line is removed
– user10308234
Nov 13 '18 at 14:56
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I'm pretty new to angular and webdev as a whole and I'm kind of stuck right now. I'm currently trying to do some custom logic with scrolling as I need to move some absolutely positioned elements relative to an overflow's scrollbar.
I have a div:
<div id="tableWrapper" class="search-table-outter" (scroll)="onScroll($event)">
...
</div>
Formatted with CSS that creates the overflow:
.search-table-outter { overflow-x: auto; margin-bottom: 50px; }
and in typescript:
onScroll(event) { console.log("SCROLLING"); }
When I load up my page and attempt to scroll in that overflow, the event is successfully captured and "SCROLLING" appears in console as expected, however, the overflow no longer scrolls. I'm assuming this is expected behavior however I want the overflow to still scroll while modifying the properties of the other elements. Is there something basic that I'm missing?
How can I capture the event and do what I want while still having the overflow scroll?
Thanks!
html css angular typescript events
I'm pretty new to angular and webdev as a whole and I'm kind of stuck right now. I'm currently trying to do some custom logic with scrolling as I need to move some absolutely positioned elements relative to an overflow's scrollbar.
I have a div:
<div id="tableWrapper" class="search-table-outter" (scroll)="onScroll($event)">
...
</div>
Formatted with CSS that creates the overflow:
.search-table-outter { overflow-x: auto; margin-bottom: 50px; }
and in typescript:
onScroll(event) { console.log("SCROLLING"); }
When I load up my page and attempt to scroll in that overflow, the event is successfully captured and "SCROLLING" appears in console as expected, however, the overflow no longer scrolls. I'm assuming this is expected behavior however I want the overflow to still scroll while modifying the properties of the other elements. Is there something basic that I'm missing?
How can I capture the event and do what I want while still having the overflow scroll?
Thanks!
html css angular typescript events
html css angular typescript events
asked Nov 12 '18 at 22:35
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Can you create stackblitz
– Chellappan
Nov 13 '18 at 2:02
Does overflow scrolls if this " (scroll)="onScroll($event)"" code is removed?
– KiraAG
Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
@KiraAG Yeah, the overflow will scroll as expected if that line is removed
– user10308234
Nov 13 '18 at 14:56
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Can you create stackblitz
– Chellappan
Nov 13 '18 at 2:02
Does overflow scrolls if this " (scroll)="onScroll($event)"" code is removed?
– KiraAG
Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
@KiraAG Yeah, the overflow will scroll as expected if that line is removed
– user10308234
Nov 13 '18 at 14:56
Can you create stackblitz
– Chellappan
Nov 13 '18 at 2:02
Can you create stackblitz
– Chellappan
Nov 13 '18 at 2:02
Does overflow scrolls if this " (scroll)="onScroll($event)"" code is removed?
– KiraAG
Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
Does overflow scrolls if this " (scroll)="onScroll($event)"" code is removed?
– KiraAG
Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
@KiraAG Yeah, the overflow will scroll as expected if that line is removed
– user10308234
Nov 13 '18 at 14:56
@KiraAG Yeah, the overflow will scroll as expected if that line is removed
– user10308234
Nov 13 '18 at 14:56
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– Chellappan
Nov 13 '18 at 2:02
Does overflow scrolls if this " (scroll)="onScroll($event)"" code is removed?
– KiraAG
Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
@KiraAG Yeah, the overflow will scroll as expected if that line is removed
– user10308234
Nov 13 '18 at 14:56