1060

I am creating a chat using Ajax requests and I'm trying to get messages div to scroll to the bottom without much luck.

I am wrapping everything in this div:

#scroll {
    height:400px;
    overflow:scroll;
}

Is there a way to keep it scrolled to the bottom by default using JS?

Is there a way to keep it scrolled to the bottom after an ajax request?

Sooraj Abbasi
  • 110
  • 16
kush
  • 16,408
  • 17
  • 48
  • 65
  • In many cases this can be achieved with **CSS-only**. See this [answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/68874831/8112776). – ashleedawg Aug 21 '21 at 16:39
  • You can simply use Jquery to achieve this: `code` $(document).ready(function() { var chatMessagesDiv = $('#scroll'); chatMessagesDiv.scrollTop(chatMessagesDiv[0].scrollHeight); }); – Ravindu Lokumanna Jul 16 '23 at 17:12

35 Answers35

1708

Here's what I use on my site:

var objDiv = document.getElementById("your_div");
objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
Black
  • 18,150
  • 39
  • 158
  • 271
Paige Ruten
  • 172,675
  • 36
  • 177
  • 197
386

This is much easier if you're using jQuery scrollTop:

$("#mydiv").scrollTop($("#mydiv")[0].scrollHeight);
dankilev
  • 720
  • 2
  • 10
  • 32
andsien
  • 4,229
  • 1
  • 15
  • 2
182

Try the code below:

const scrollToBottom = (id) => {
    const element = document.getElementById(id);
    element.scrollTop = element.scrollHeight;
}

You can also use Jquery to make the scroll smooth:

const scrollSmoothlyToBottom = (id) => {
    const element = $(`#${id}`);
    element.animate({
        scrollTop: element.prop("scrollHeight")
    }, 500);
}

Here is the demo

Here's how it works:

enter image description here

Ref: scrollTop, scrollHeight, clientHeight

Tho
  • 23,158
  • 6
  • 60
  • 47
98

using jQuery animate:

$('#DebugContainer').stop().animate({
  scrollTop: $('#DebugContainer')[0].scrollHeight
}, 800);
benomatis
  • 5,536
  • 7
  • 36
  • 59
DadViegas
  • 2,263
  • 16
  • 12
  • 10
    Notice how this answer uses [.stop()](http://api.jquery.com/stop/), which prevents issues with multiple animations. – kalyfe Aug 20 '13 at 08:29
70

Newer method that works on all current browsers:

this.scrollIntoView(false);
mikemaccana
  • 110,530
  • 99
  • 389
  • 494
tnt-rox
  • 5,400
  • 2
  • 38
  • 52
39
var mydiv = $("#scroll");
mydiv.scrollTop(mydiv.prop("scrollHeight"));

Works from jQuery 1.6

https://api.jquery.com/scrollTop/

http://api.jquery.com/prop/

Akira Yamamoto
  • 4,685
  • 4
  • 42
  • 43
37

alternative solution

function scrollToBottom(element) {
  element.scroll({ top: element.scrollHeight, behavior: 'smooth' });
}
Ahmet Şimşek
  • 1,391
  • 1
  • 14
  • 24
36

smooth scroll with Javascript:

document.getElementById('messages').scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth', block: 'end' });

adl
  • 1,865
  • 1
  • 25
  • 32
13

If you don't want to rely on scrollHeight, the following code helps:

$('#scroll').scrollTop(1000000);
Benny Code
  • 51,456
  • 28
  • 233
  • 198
12

My Scenario: I had an list of string, in which I had to append a string given by a user and scroll to the end of the list automatically. I had fixed height of the display of the list, after which it should overflow.

I tried @Jeremy Ruten's answer, it worked, but it was scrolling to the (n-1)th element. If anybody is facing this type of issue, you can use setTimeOut() method workaround. You need to modify the code to below:

setTimeout(() => {
    var objDiv = document.getElementById('div_id');
    objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight
}, 0)

Here is the StcakBlitz link I have created which shows the problem and its solution : https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-ivy-x9esw8

ngShravil.py
  • 4,742
  • 3
  • 18
  • 30
11

If your project targets modern browsers, you can now use CSS Scroll Snap to control the scrolling behavior, such as keeping any dynamically generated element at the bottom.

    .wrapper > div {
        background-color: white;
        border-radius: 5px;
        padding: 5px 10px;
        text-align: center;
        font-family: system-ui, sans-serif;
    }

    .wrapper {
        display: flex;
        padding: 5px;
        background-color: #ccc;
        border-radius: 5px;
        flex-direction: column;
        gap: 5px;
        margin: 10px;
        max-height: 150px;

        /* Control snap from here */
        overflow-y: auto;
        overscroll-behavior-y: contain;
        scroll-snap-type: y mandatory;
    }

    .wrapper > div:last-child {
        scroll-snap-align: start;
    }
<div class="wrapper">
    <div>01</div>
    <div>02</div>
    <div>03</div>
    <div>04</div>
    <div>05</div>
    <div>06</div>
    <div>07</div>
    <div>08</div>
    <div>09</div>
    <div>10</div>
</div>
Marcio Duarte
  • 703
  • 7
  • 15
  • 2
    Note that this will keep the dynamically generated element at the bottom, so if you scroll up, the wrapper will automatically scroll back down to the bottom. – Raffi May 24 '23 at 02:18
10

Java Script:

document.getElementById('messages').scrollIntoView(false);

Scrolls to the last line of the content present.

Barath Sankar
  • 383
  • 4
  • 15
8

You can use the HTML DOM scrollIntoView Method like this:

var element = document.getElementById("scroll");
element.scrollIntoView();
Anatol
  • 3,720
  • 2
  • 20
  • 40
7

Javascript or jquery:

var scroll = document.getElementById('messages');
   scroll.scrollTop = scroll.scrollHeight;
   scroll.animate({scrollTop: scroll.scrollHeight});

Css:

 .messages
 {
      height: 100%;
      overflow: auto;
  }
Lay Leangsros
  • 9,156
  • 7
  • 34
  • 39
7

Method with no JavaScript required (2023)

Here's a method that doesn't require any JavaScript at all, and uses pure (Flexbox) CSS. I've explained the method in a bit more detail over here.

The trick is to put the items in a 'content' element, which is wrapped inside a column-reverse flexbox element, which acts as the 'scroller'. Because the items are in another ('content') container, they don't get 'flipped' but instead always line up to the bottom. This, in fact, makes the scroller scrolled to the bottom whenever stuff is added.

Advantages of this method

Aside from not relying on JavaScript, a big advantage of this method is that when the user has started scrolling the list, the scroll position remains fixed to the point where the user scrolled to. This prevents annoying content-jumping when new items are added. As soon as the user scrolls back to the bottom again, the list will stay scrolled to the bottom when updated.

Breakdown, click for demo

Demo

Note: the JavaScript in the below demo is only required for the demo itself (to add items to the list, and see what happens).

let scrollerContent = document.getElementById('scrollerContent');

document.getElementById('addItems').addEventListener('click', function() {
  let newChild = scrollerContent.lastElementChild.cloneNode(true);
  newChild.innerHTML = "Item " + (scrollerContent.children.length + 1);
  scrollerContent.appendChild(newChild);
});
.scroller {
  overflow: auto;
  height: 100px;
  display: flex;
  flex-direction: column-reverse;
}

.scroller .scroller-content .item {
  height: 20px;
  transform: translateZ(0); /* fixes a bug in Safari iOS where the scroller doesn't update */
}
<div class="scroller">
  <div class="scroller-content" id="scrollerContent">
    <div class="item">Item 1</div>
    <div class="item">Item 2</div>
    <div class="item">Item 3</div>
    <div class="item">Item 4</div>
    <div class="item">Item 5</div>
    <div class="item">Item 6</div>
    <div class="item">Item 7</div>
    <div class="item">Item 8</div>
    <div class="item">Item 9</div>
    <div class="item">Item 10</div>
  </div>
</div>
<br/><br/>
<button id="addItems">Add more items</button>
Klaas Leussink
  • 2,208
  • 16
  • 23
  • 1
    This was enlightening and really cool trick. works perfectly – Abdul Rafay Shaikh Apr 03 '23 at 17:05
  • I am using this trick for fun and profit but I don't know to have content jumping when I actually want to. This is a chat interface so a new message from someone should not scroll to bottom so this is all good but how do I do scroll to bottom when sending a message myself ? – cassepipe Jun 30 '23 at 23:15
6

Found this really helpful, thank you.

For the Angular 1.X folks out there:

angular.module('myApp').controller('myController', ['$scope', '$document',
  function($scope, $document) {

    var overflowScrollElement = $document[0].getElementById('your_overflow_scroll_div');
    overflowScrollElement[0].scrollTop = overflowScrollElement[0].scrollHeight;

  }
]);

Just because the wrapping in jQuery elements versus HTML DOM elements gets a little confusing with angular.

Also for a chat application, I found making this assignment after your chats were loaded to be useful, you also might need to slap on short timeout as well.

devonj
  • 1,198
  • 1
  • 13
  • 24
5

Using jQuery, scrollTop is used to set the vertical position of scollbar for any given element. there is also a nice jquery scrollTo plugin used to scroll with animation and different options (demos)

var myDiv = $("#div_id").get(0);
myDiv.scrollTop = myDiv.scrollHeight;

if you want to use jQuery's animate method to add animation while scrolling down, check the following snippet:

var myDiv = $("#div_id").get(0);
myDiv.animate({
    scrollTop: myDiv.scrollHeight
  }, 500);
Muhammad Soliman
  • 21,644
  • 6
  • 109
  • 75
5

I have encountered the same problem, but with an additional constraint: I had no control over the code that appended new elements to the scroll container. None of the examples I found here allowed me to do just that. Here is the solution I ended up with .

It uses Mutation Observers (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MutationObserver) which makes it usable only on modern browsers (though polyfills exist)

So basically the code does just that :

var scrollContainer = document.getElementById("myId");

// Define the Mutation Observer
var observer = new MutationObserver(function(mutations) {

  // Compute sum of the heights of added Nodes
  var newNodesHeight = mutations.reduce(function(sum, mutation) {
      return sum + [].slice.call(mutation.addedNodes)
        .map(function (node) { return node.scrollHeight || 0; })
        .reduce(function(sum, height) {return sum + height});
  }, 0);

  // Scroll to bottom if it was already scrolled to bottom
  if (scrollContainer.clientHeight + scrollContainer.scrollTop + newNodesHeight + 10 >= scrollContainer.scrollHeight) {
    scrollContainer.scrollTop = scrollContainer.scrollHeight;
  }

});

// Observe the DOM Element
observer.observe(scrollContainer, {childList: true});

I made a fiddle to demonstrate the concept : https://jsfiddle.net/j17r4bnk/

Benkinass
  • 181
  • 2
  • 4
  • how to get dynamic id? like in `
    ` In this code myId is a variable. How can I access this id in script.
    – Irfan Y Oct 09 '15 at 07:20
  • I'm not quite sure I understand your question. In my example, "myId" is the id of the scroll container. Do you want to create more than one area where the user can scroll ? – Benkinass Oct 12 '15 at 07:33
5

Like you, I'm building a chat app and want the most recent message to scroll into view. This ultimately worked well for me:

//get the div that contains all the messages
let div = document.getElementById('message-container');

//make the last element (a message) to scroll into view, smoothly!
div.lastElementChild.scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth' });
Mike Taverne
  • 9,156
  • 2
  • 42
  • 58
4

small addendum: scrolls only, if last line is already visible. if scrolled a tiny bit, leaves the content where it is (attention: not tested with different font sizes. this may need some adjustments inside ">= comparison"):

var objDiv = document.getElementById(id);
var doScroll=objDiv.scrollTop>=(objDiv.scrollHeight-objDiv.clientHeight);                   

// add new content to div
$('#' + id ).append("new line at end<br>"); // this is jquery!

// doScroll is true, if we the bottom line is already visible
if( doScroll) objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
Bruno Jennrich
  • 360
  • 5
  • 5
4

Just as a bonus snippet. I'm using angular and was trying to scroll a message thread to the bottom when a user selected different conversations with users. In order to make sure that the scroll works after the new data had been loaded into the div with the ng-repeat for messages, just wrap the scroll snippet in a timeout.

$timeout(function(){
    var messageThread = document.getElementById('message-thread-div-id');
    messageThread.scrollTop = messageThread.scrollHeight;
},0)

That will make sure that the scroll event is fired after the data has been inserted into the DOM.

mylescc
  • 5,720
  • 3
  • 17
  • 23
4

This will let you scroll all the way down regards the document height

$('html, body').animate({scrollTop:$(document).height()}, 1000);
Navaneeth
  • 114
  • 3
4

You can also, using jQuery, attach an animation to html,body of the document via:

$("html,body").animate({scrollTop:$("#div-id")[0].offsetTop}, 1000);

which will result in a smooth scroll to the top of the div with id "div-id".

John Dunne
  • 387
  • 1
  • 6
  • 12
3

You can use the Element.scrollTo() method.

It can be animated using the built-in browser/OS animation, so it's super smooth.

function scrollToBottom() {
    const scrollContainer = document.getElementById('container');
    scrollContainer.scrollTo({
        top: scrollContainer.scrollHeight,
        left: 0,
        behavior: 'smooth'
    });
}

// initialize dummy content
const scrollContainer = document.getElementById('container');
const numCards = 100;
let contentInnerHtml = '';
for (let i=0; i<numCards; i++) {
  contentInnerHtml += `<div class="card mb-2"><div class="card-body">Card ${i + 1}</div></div>`;
}
scrollContainer.innerHTML = contentInnerHtml;
.overflow-y-scroll {
  overflow-y: scroll;
}
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bootstrap@4.5.3/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>

<div class="d-flex flex-column vh-100">
  <div id="container" class="overflow-y-scroll flex-grow-1"></div>
  <div>
    <button class="btn btn-primary" onclick="scrollToBottom()">Scroll to bottom</button>
  </div>
</div>
Adonis Gaitatzis
  • 3,189
  • 26
  • 24
3

Css only:

.scroll-container {
  overflow-anchor: none;
}

Makes it so the scroll bar doesn't stay anchored to the top when a child element is added. For example, when new message is added at the bottom of chat, scroll chat to new message.

Spankied
  • 1,626
  • 13
  • 21
3

Why not use simple CSS to do this? The trick is to use this in your class:

display: flex;
flex-direction: column-reverse;

Here's a working example.

PanDe
  • 831
  • 10
  • 21
  • The problem with `column-reverse` is app logic that could append data now has to prepend data. That can get very messy very fast. For example, in a chat program, try collapsing all of the messages from a single user to show the user icon only once until a different user sends a message. Very easy with append logic. Much harder with prepend logic. – OXiGEN Dec 05 '22 at 02:08
2

Scroll to the last element inside the div:

myDiv.scrollTop = myDiv.lastChild.offsetTop
mjaque
  • 472
  • 5
  • 10
1

A very simple method to this is to set the scroll to to the height of the div.

var myDiv = document.getElementById("myDiv");
window.scrollTo(0, myDiv.innerHeight);
aravk33
  • 469
  • 2
  • 10
  • 18
0

I know this is an old question, but none of these solutions worked out for me. I ended up using offset().top to get the desired results. Here's what I used to gently scroll the screen down to the last message in my chat application:

$("#html, body").stop().animate({
     scrollTop: $("#last-message").offset().top
}, 2000);

I hope this helps someone else.

BrianLegg
  • 1,658
  • 3
  • 21
  • 36
0

On my Angular 6 application I just did this:

postMessage() {
  // post functions here
  let history = document.getElementById('history')
  let interval    
  interval = setInterval(function() {
    history.scrollTop = history.scrollHeight
    clearInterval(interval)
  }, 1)
}

The clearInterval(interval) function will stop the timer to allow manual scroll top / bottom.

moreirapontocom
  • 458
  • 3
  • 10
0

I use the difference between the Y coordinate of the first item div and the Y coordinate of the selected item div. Here is the JavaScript/JQuery code and the html:

function scrollTo(event){
        // In my proof of concept, I had a few <button>s with value 
        // attributes containing strings with id selector expressions
        // like "#item1".
        let selectItem = $($(event.target).attr('value'));
        let selectedDivTop = selectItem.offset().top;

        let scrollingDiv = selectItem.parent();

        let firstItem = scrollingDiv.children('div').first();
        let firstItemTop = firstItem.offset().top;

        let newScrollValue = selectedDivTop - firstItemTop;
        scrollingDiv.scrollTop(newScrollValue);
    }
<div id="scrolling" style="height: 2rem; overflow-y: scroll">
  <div id="item1">One</div>
  <div id="item2">Two</div>
  <div id="item3">Three</div>
  <div id="item4">Four</div>
  <div id="item5">Five</div>
</div>
jocassid
  • 4,429
  • 1
  • 13
  • 6
-1

If this is being done for scrolling to the bottom of chat window, do the following

The idea of scrolling to a particular div in the chat was the following

1) Each chat div consisting of Person, time and message is run in a for loop with class chatContentbox

2) querySelectorAll finds all such arrays. It could be 400 nodes (400 chats)

3) go to the last one

4) scrollIntoView()

let lastChatBox = document.querySelectorAll('.chatContentBox'); 
lastChatBox = lastChatBox[lastChatBox.length-1]; 
lastChatBox.scrollIntoView(); 
veritas
  • 378
  • 1
  • 6
  • 16
-2

use :

var element= $('element');
var maxScrollTop = element[0].scrollHeight - element.outerHeight();
element.scrollTop(maxScrollTop);

or check scroll to bottom :

    var element = $(element);
    var maxScrollTop = element[0].scrollHeight - element.outerHeight();
    element.on('scroll', function() {
        if ( element.scrollTop() >= maxScrollTop ) {
            alert('scroll to bottom');
        }
    });
-2

Sometimes the most simple is the best solution: I do not know if this will help, it helped me to scroll it were ever I wanted too. The higher the "y=" is,the more down it scrolls and of course "0" means top, so there for example "1000" could be bottom, or "2000" or "3000" and so on, depending how long your page is. This usually works in a button with onclick or onmouseover.

window.scrollTo(x=0,y=150);
SeekLoad
  • 973
  • 1
  • 9
  • 33
-2

Set the distance from the top of the scrollable element to be the total height of the element.

const element = this.shadowRoot.getElementById('my-scrollable-div')
element.scrollTop = element.scrollHeight
user2341537
  • 25
  • 1
  • 5