Is it possible in pagePiling.js to add a stop once the bottom of a section has been reached?
Is it possible in pagePiling.js to add a stop once the bottom of a section has been reached?
Thanks in advance.
Sachin
javascript html pagepiling.js
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Is it possible in pagePiling.js to add a stop once the bottom of a section has been reached?
Thanks in advance.
Sachin
javascript html pagepiling.js
The website that I am working on is ahau.io When I am reaching at the last page, I don't want it to move to page 1.
– Sachin Kaw
Nov 12 '18 at 23:15
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Is it possible in pagePiling.js to add a stop once the bottom of a section has been reached?
Thanks in advance.
Sachin
javascript html pagepiling.js
Is it possible in pagePiling.js to add a stop once the bottom of a section has been reached?
Thanks in advance.
Sachin
javascript html pagepiling.js
javascript html pagepiling.js
asked Nov 12 '18 at 23:12
Sachin KawSachin Kaw
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The website that I am working on is ahau.io When I am reaching at the last page, I don't want it to move to page 1.
– Sachin Kaw
Nov 12 '18 at 23:15
Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective. In addition, what is usually meant is "How can I do X?", which will often, but not always, be too broad for Stack Overflow. Please edit your question to clarify what it is you want. Right now, this is a "yes"/"no" question. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?
– Makyen
Nov 13 '18 at 0:30
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The website that I am working on is ahau.io When I am reaching at the last page, I don't want it to move to page 1.
– Sachin Kaw
Nov 12 '18 at 23:15
Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective. In addition, what is usually meant is "How can I do X?", which will often, but not always, be too broad for Stack Overflow. Please edit your question to clarify what it is you want. Right now, this is a "yes"/"no" question. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?
– Makyen
Nov 13 '18 at 0:30
The website that I am working on is ahau.io When I am reaching at the last page, I don't want it to move to page 1.
– Sachin Kaw
Nov 12 '18 at 23:15
The website that I am working on is ahau.io When I am reaching at the last page, I don't want it to move to page 1.
– Sachin Kaw
Nov 12 '18 at 23:15
Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective. In addition, what is usually meant is "How can I do X?", which will often, but not always, be too broad for Stack Overflow. Please edit your question to clarify what it is you want. Right now, this is a "yes"/"no" question. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?
– Makyen
Nov 13 '18 at 0:30
Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective. In addition, what is usually meant is "How can I do X?", which will often, but not always, be too broad for Stack Overflow. Please edit your question to clarify what it is you want. Right now, this is a "yes"/"no" question. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?
– Makyen
Nov 13 '18 at 0:30
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Sure!
Just make use of the method setAllowScrolling(false):
$(document).ready(function()
$('#pagepiling').pagepiling();
$.fn.pagepiling.setAllowScrolling(false);
);
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Sure!
Just make use of the method setAllowScrolling(false):
$(document).ready(function()
$('#pagepiling').pagepiling();
$.fn.pagepiling.setAllowScrolling(false);
);
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Sure!
Just make use of the method setAllowScrolling(false):
$(document).ready(function()
$('#pagepiling').pagepiling();
$.fn.pagepiling.setAllowScrolling(false);
);
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Sure!
Just make use of the method setAllowScrolling(false):
$(document).ready(function()
$('#pagepiling').pagepiling();
$.fn.pagepiling.setAllowScrolling(false);
);
Sure!
Just make use of the method setAllowScrolling(false):
$(document).ready(function()
$('#pagepiling').pagepiling();
$.fn.pagepiling.setAllowScrolling(false);
);
answered Nov 26 '18 at 11:45
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The website that I am working on is ahau.io When I am reaching at the last page, I don't want it to move to page 1.
– Sachin Kaw
Nov 12 '18 at 23:15
Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective. In addition, what is usually meant is "How can I do X?", which will often, but not always, be too broad for Stack Overflow. Please edit your question to clarify what it is you want. Right now, this is a "yes"/"no" question. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?
– Makyen
Nov 13 '18 at 0:30