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7/31/2008 1:47 PM
 

My module has 5 panels that represent pages of a form.  When one panel is completed, it is hidden and the next revealed.  What I would like to do is move the scroll position back to the top of the page.  Right now it always maintains the scroll position which is great for most of the callbacks but sometimes I do want to move back to the top.

The closest I came to getting it to work was calling ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.pnlContent, Me.pnlContent.GetType(), "scrollScript", "window.scrollTo(0, 0);", True) from my server side function that hides one panel and shows another.

 

It scrolls to the top but then immediately scrolls back down to where I was.  I think DNN is overriding my call and setting it back.  What can I do?

 
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7/31/2008 2:28 PM
 

It only happens when all of my panels are inside an UpdatePanel.  If I remove it I get an old postback but the scrolling is back at the top.

 
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7/31/2008 4:02 PM
 

Is this a custom module? If so i would just call 5 differnt controls.  Don't mess with dnn unless you have to.

 
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