- February 8, 2017
- Posted by: Vikas
- Category: Uncategorized
I am using jquery mobile framework for last couple of weeks.
Recently it was required to scroll a page to my listview item.
Jquery mobile has a method called $.mobile.silentScroll().
It requires a numeric argument for y position.
Example:
[code:js] //scroll to Y 100px $.mobile.silentScroll(100); [/code]
Now, I need y position of the element.
Jquery has .offset() method. It gets current coordinates of the first matched element.
So my final call would be:
[code:js] $.mobile.silentScroll($("#idofelement").offset().top); [/code]
My next challenge was to find li element with search text.
Again thanks to jquery, it has :contains() selector to search a string or text in HTML elements.
Examples:
[code:js] $("div:contains(‘Vikas’)"); //Search a text in all div $("li:contains(‘Vikas’)"); //Search a text in all list items [/code]
Remember that contains() is a selector, it can return more than one elements. So you should check the number of elements by .size() method.
Instead of specifying element you can also use wildcard charaters.
Example:
[code:js] $(‘*:contains("Vikas")’); [/code]
The selector above selects any element that contains the target string.