You would have seen back to top button in various custom blogger templates, some use box style button, while some use it with images, but...
You would have seen back to top button in various custom blogger templates, some use box style button, while some use it with images, but its all are quite impressive it doesn’t have every feature included. Mostly back to top buttons suffered from lots of errors like errors in fade in and out, third party junks, image link broken and much more. Today I will share with you blog friendly back to top button, it is not an ordinary button it is fully made and modified under professionals. Know the special features of this back to top button.
I add it some pretty button images below for your ease, select one of the below images>> press left click>> Click on ‘Copy Image Location’ and replace it with Image URL.
- It is fully optimized with clean coded javascript.
- Easily setup and customizable.
- It comes with smooth sliding effect.
- Smooth scrolling when someone click on it.
- Available with back to top button images.
How to Add Scroll To Top Button in Blogger
Go to Blogger.
Click on Layout>> ADD a Gadget>> HTML/script.
Paste the below code inside HMTL script and click on save.
Change Image URL with your image which you want to show.<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" >
/***********************************************
* Scroll To Top Control script- © Dynamic Drive DHTML code library (www.dynamicdrive.com)
* Modified by www.MyBloggerTricks.com
* This notice MUST stay intact for legal use
* Visit Project Page at http://www.dynamicdrive.com for full source code
***********************************************/
var scrolltotop={
//startline: Integer. Number of pixels from top of doc scrollbar is scrolled before showing control
//scrollto: Keyword (Integer, or "Scroll_to_Element_ID"). How far to scroll document up when control is clicked on (0=top).
setting: {startline:100, scrollto: 0, scrollduration:1000, fadeduration:[500, 100]},
controlHTML: '<img src="IMAGE-URL" />', //HTML for control, which is auto wrapped in DIV w/ ID="topcontrol"
controlattrs: {offsetx:5, offsety:5}, //offset of control relative to right/ bottom of window corner
anchorkeyword: '#top', //Enter href value of HTML anchors on the page that should also act as "Scroll Up" linksstate: {isvisible:false, shouldvisible:false},
scrollup:function(){
if (!this.cssfixedsupport) //if control is positioned using JavaScript
this.$control.css({opacity:0}) //hide control immediately after clicking it
var dest=isNaN(this.setting.scrollto)? this.setting.scrollto : parseInt(this.setting.scrollto)
if (typeof dest=="string" && jQuery('#'+dest).length==1) //check element set by string exists
dest=jQuery('#'+dest).offset().top
else
dest=0
this.$body.animate({scrollTop: dest}, this.setting.scrollduration);
},
keepfixed:function(){
var $window=jQuery(window)
var controlx=$window.scrollLeft() + $window.width() - this.$control.width() - this.controlattrs.offsetx
var controly=$window.scrollTop() + $window.height() - this.$control.height() - this.controlattrs.offsety
this.$control.css({left:controlx+'px', top:controly+'px'})
},
togglecontrol:function(){
var scrolltop=jQuery(window).scrollTop()
if (!this.cssfixedsupport)
this.keepfixed()
this.state.shouldvisible=(scrolltop>=this.setting.startline)? true : false
if (this.state.shouldvisible && !this.state.isvisible){
this.$control.stop().animate({opacity:1}, this.setting.fadeduration[0])
this.state.isvisible=true
}
else if (this.state.shouldvisible==false && this.state.isvisible){
this.$control.stop().animate({opacity:0}, this.setting.fadeduration[1])
this.state.isvisible=false
}},init:function(){jQuery(document).ready(function($){var mainobj=scrolltotopvar iebrws=document.allmainobj.cssfixedsupport=!iebrws || iebrws && document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat" && window.XMLHttpRequest //not IE or IE7+ browsers in standards modemainobj.$body=(window.opera)? (document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat"? $('html') : $('body')) : $('html,body')mainobj.$control=$('<div id="topcontrol">'+mainobj.controlHTML+'</div>').css({position:mainobj.cssfixedsupport? 'fixed' : 'absolute', bottom:mainobj.controlattrs.offsety, right:mainobj.controlattrs.offsetx, opacity:0, cursor:'pointer'}).attr({title:'Scroll Back to Top'}).click(function(){mainobj.scrollup(); return false}).appendTo('body')if (document.all && !window.XMLHttpRequest && mainobj.$control.text()!='') //loose check for IE6 and below, plus whether control contains any textmainobj.$control.css({width:mainobj.$control.width()}) //IE6- seems to require an explicit width on a DIV containing textmainobj.togglecontrol()$('a[href="' + mainobj.anchorkeyword +'"]').click(function(){mainobj.scrollup()return false})$(window).bind('scroll resize', function(e){mainobj.togglecontrol()})})}}scrolltotop.init()</script>
I add it some pretty button images below for your ease, select one of the below images>> press left click>> Click on ‘Copy Image Location’ and replace it with Image URL.
I hope you would like this tutorial as well as pretty buttons, if you want to do some changing or suffered from any problem about this tutorial so freely ask in the comments below and kindly don’t remove the credit because it was created and modified by professionals.
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