changing slimscroll position












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Is there a way to move scrollbar position on initialisation when using slimscroll? I found it's possible to do this using jQuery on native scrollbar with "scrollTop", but don't see how would I be able to do it using slimscroll. Here is a fiddle. http://jsfiddle.net/c8d3ohue/



Basically I want the first div to be scrolled down on init, like in this picture.



end-result



My code:



<div class="slimScroll" style="overflow-y:auto;height:200px;width:250px">
<div class="child-height-1" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
<div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightgreen">asd</div>
</div>
<div class="child-height-2" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
<div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightyellow">asd</div>
</div>
</div>

<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/slim-scroll/1.3.2/slimscroll.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(function () {
new slimScroll($('.child-height-1')[0]);
new slimScroll($('.child-height-2')[0]);
});
</script>









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    Is there a way to move scrollbar position on initialisation when using slimscroll? I found it's possible to do this using jQuery on native scrollbar with "scrollTop", but don't see how would I be able to do it using slimscroll. Here is a fiddle. http://jsfiddle.net/c8d3ohue/



    Basically I want the first div to be scrolled down on init, like in this picture.



    end-result



    My code:



    <div class="slimScroll" style="overflow-y:auto;height:200px;width:250px">
    <div class="child-height-1" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
    <div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightgreen">asd</div>
    </div>
    <div class="child-height-2" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
    <div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightyellow">asd</div>
    </div>
    </div>

    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/slim-scroll/1.3.2/slimscroll.min.js"></script>
    <script>
    $(function () {
    new slimScroll($('.child-height-1')[0]);
    new slimScroll($('.child-height-2')[0]);
    });
    </script>









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      Is there a way to move scrollbar position on initialisation when using slimscroll? I found it's possible to do this using jQuery on native scrollbar with "scrollTop", but don't see how would I be able to do it using slimscroll. Here is a fiddle. http://jsfiddle.net/c8d3ohue/



      Basically I want the first div to be scrolled down on init, like in this picture.



      end-result



      My code:



      <div class="slimScroll" style="overflow-y:auto;height:200px;width:250px">
      <div class="child-height-1" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
      <div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightgreen">asd</div>
      </div>
      <div class="child-height-2" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
      <div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightyellow">asd</div>
      </div>
      </div>

      <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/slim-scroll/1.3.2/slimscroll.min.js"></script>
      <script>
      $(function () {
      new slimScroll($('.child-height-1')[0]);
      new slimScroll($('.child-height-2')[0]);
      });
      </script>









      share|improve this question














      Is there a way to move scrollbar position on initialisation when using slimscroll? I found it's possible to do this using jQuery on native scrollbar with "scrollTop", but don't see how would I be able to do it using slimscroll. Here is a fiddle. http://jsfiddle.net/c8d3ohue/



      Basically I want the first div to be scrolled down on init, like in this picture.



      end-result



      My code:



      <div class="slimScroll" style="overflow-y:auto;height:200px;width:250px">
      <div class="child-height-1" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
      <div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightgreen">asd</div>
      </div>
      <div class="child-height-2" style="height:50%;overflow:hidden;position:relative">
      <div class="child-content" style="height:300px;background-color:lightyellow">asd</div>
      </div>
      </div>

      <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/slim-scroll/1.3.2/slimscroll.min.js"></script>
      <script>
      $(function () {
      new slimScroll($('.child-height-1')[0]);
      new slimScroll($('.child-height-2')[0]);
      });
      </script>






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          If you use jquery.slimscroll.min.js instead of slimscroll.min.js, you can do this like this.



          For your same HTML above, in the document ready you can do like this,



          var itemContainer1 = $(".child-height-1");
          itemContainer1.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'bottom',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });

          var itemContainer2 = $(".child-height-2");
          itemContainer2.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'top',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });


          See a fiddle,



          http://jsfiddle.net/anjanasilva/uypabr6o/



          How it looks,



          enter image description here



          Hope this helps.






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            Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

            – brgs
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:01











          • Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

            – Anjana Silva
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:23











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          If you use jquery.slimscroll.min.js instead of slimscroll.min.js, you can do this like this.



          For your same HTML above, in the document ready you can do like this,



          var itemContainer1 = $(".child-height-1");
          itemContainer1.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'bottom',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });

          var itemContainer2 = $(".child-height-2");
          itemContainer2.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'top',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });


          See a fiddle,



          http://jsfiddle.net/anjanasilva/uypabr6o/



          How it looks,



          enter image description here



          Hope this helps.






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            Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

            – brgs
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:01











          • Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

            – Anjana Silva
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:23
















          1














          If you use jquery.slimscroll.min.js instead of slimscroll.min.js, you can do this like this.



          For your same HTML above, in the document ready you can do like this,



          var itemContainer1 = $(".child-height-1");
          itemContainer1.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'bottom',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });

          var itemContainer2 = $(".child-height-2");
          itemContainer2.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'top',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });


          See a fiddle,



          http://jsfiddle.net/anjanasilva/uypabr6o/



          How it looks,



          enter image description here



          Hope this helps.






          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

            – brgs
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:01











          • Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

            – Anjana Silva
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:23














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          1







          If you use jquery.slimscroll.min.js instead of slimscroll.min.js, you can do this like this.



          For your same HTML above, in the document ready you can do like this,



          var itemContainer1 = $(".child-height-1");
          itemContainer1.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'bottom',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });

          var itemContainer2 = $(".child-height-2");
          itemContainer2.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'top',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });


          See a fiddle,



          http://jsfiddle.net/anjanasilva/uypabr6o/



          How it looks,



          enter image description here



          Hope this helps.






          share|improve this answer















          If you use jquery.slimscroll.min.js instead of slimscroll.min.js, you can do this like this.



          For your same HTML above, in the document ready you can do like this,



          var itemContainer1 = $(".child-height-1");
          itemContainer1.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'bottom',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });

          var itemContainer2 = $(".child-height-2");
          itemContainer2.slimScroll({
          height: '200px',
          start: 'top',
          alwaysVisible: true
          });


          See a fiddle,



          http://jsfiddle.net/anjanasilva/uypabr6o/



          How it looks,



          enter image description here



          Hope this helps.







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          answered Nov 13 '18 at 17:49









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            Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

            – brgs
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:01











          • Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

            – Anjana Silva
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:23














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            Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

            – brgs
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:01











          • Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

            – Anjana Silva
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:23








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          Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

          – brgs
          Nov 14 '18 at 12:01





          Yep, it worked, ended up using this slimScroll version, thank you!

          – brgs
          Nov 14 '18 at 12:01













          Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

          – Anjana Silva
          Nov 14 '18 at 12:23





          Hello @brgs, I am glad my answer was helpful. Thanks for the up vote and accepting. Cheers.

          – Anjana Silva
          Nov 14 '18 at 12:23


















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