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11/16/2009 5:35 PM
 

To whom it may concern,

I was wondering what would be the best way to implement a scroll to top of module functionality?

I have read on several boards to try the following:

vwindows.location.scrollTo(0,0), document.location = '#XXXXX';  document.getbyelementid (id).scrollintoView(true);

Page.MaintainScrollPositionOnPostBack = false

I have tried all the suggestions above but no go on the page scrolling up automatically. Are there additional ways of attempting this?

 

Thank you

Eric

 

 

 
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11/17/2009 4:44 AM
 

Hi Erci

i know what you are looking for. When DNN renders the page it maintain Hidden field for maintaining scroll just see ViewSource of page you 'll found following hidden tag in it

<input name="ScrollTop" type="hidden" id="ScrollTop" />

If you delete this tag than it's not maintaing any scroll state.

So let me find from where DNN generate this element and maintain Scroll State as of now you can delete this Hidden Field using javascript and continue....

Sahil

 
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