Continuous Looping Page (Not Infinite Scroll)

好久不见. 提交于 2019-11-27 07:29:52

Try this:

   $('document').ready(function() {
             $(document).scroll(function(){
             if(document.documentElement.clientHeight + 
             $(document).scrollTop() >= document.body.offsetHeight )$(document).scrollTop(0);
             });
          }); 

Here a solution that makes a duplicate of the body so the bottom and the top can be seen at the same time at a certain point so the transition is smoother.

$('document').ready(function() {

     // We need to duplicate the whole body of the website so if you scroll down you can see both the bottom and the top at the same time. Before we do this we need to know the original height of the website.
     var origDocHeight = document.body.offsetHeight;

     // now we know the height we can duplicate the body    
     $("body").contents().clone().appendTo("body");


     $(document).scroll(function(){ // detect scrolling

         var scrollWindowPos = $(document).scrollTop(); // store how far we have scrolled

         if(scrollWindowPos >= origDocHeight ) { // if we scrolled further then the original doc height
             $(document).scrollTop(0); // then scroll to the top
         }       
     });

 }); 

if you want infinite scroll in both directions use

if (document.documentElement.clientHeight + $(window).scrollTop() >= $(document).height()) {
    $(document).scrollTop(0)
} else if ($(window).scrollTop() < 0) {
    $(document).scrollTop($(document).height())
}

(I know it's a late reply but it still helps users like me who just google stuff like this)

mrida's answer was causing my browser to not be able to scroll, here is a modified version that worked for me:

  $('document').ready(function() {
    $(document).scroll(function(){
      if (document.documentElement.clientHeight + $(window).scrollTop() >= $(document).height()) {
        $(document).scrollTop(0);
      }
    });
  });

Forked from @clankill3r's answer, create two copy of body, prepend and append to the original body, then you can scroll the page in two direction endless.

$('document').ready(function() {

    var origDocHeight = document.body.offsetHeight;

    var clone=$("body").contents().clone();
    clone.appendTo("body");
    clone.prependTo("body");

    $(document).scroll(function(){ 

        var scrollWindowPos = $(document).scrollTop(); 

        if(scrollWindowPos >= origDocHeight ) { 
            $(document).scrollTop(0); 
        }
        if(scrollWindowPos <= 0 ) { 
             $(document).scrollTop(origDocHeight); 
         }        
    });
});
hiposai

Adding loop scroll backwards, upgrading @clankill3r answer. It should be something like this.

$('document').ready(function() {

 // We need to duplicate the whole body of the website so if you scroll down you can see both the bottom and the top at the same time. Before we do this we need to know the original height of the website.
 var origDocHeight = document.body.offsetHeight;

 // now we know the height we can duplicate the body    
 $("body").contents().clone().appendTo("body");


 $(document).scroll(function(){ // detect scrolling

     var scrollWindowPos = $(document).scrollTop(); // store how far we have scrolled

     if(scrollWindowPos >= origDocHeight ) { // if we scrolled further then the original doc height
         $(document).scrollTop(scrollWindowPos + origDocHeight); // then scroll to the top
     } else if (scrollWindowPos == 0) { // if we scrolled backwards
         $(document).scrollTop(origDocHeight);
     }
 });
});

I'm using it horizontally and it's working just fine. Hope someone finds it useful.

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