$(function () {
$.srSmoothscroll({
// defaults
step: 55,
speed: 400,
ease: 'swing',
target: $('body'),
container: $(window)
})
})
See this example
<div id="container1">
<div id="widget1">
<p>lorem ipsum</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="container2">
<div id="widget2">
<p>lorem ipsum</p>
</div>
</div>
#container1 { width: 500px; height: 300px; overflow: auto; }
#container2 { width: 500px; height: 300px; overflow: auto; }
$(function () {
$.srSmoothscroll({
target: $('#widget1'),
container: $('#container1')
})
$.srSmoothscroll({
target: $('#widget2'),
container: $('#container2')
})
})
Browsers that support smooth scrolling natively may be excluded.
$(function () {
var platform = navigator.platform.toLowerCase();
if (platform.indexOf('win') == 0 || platform.indexOf('linux') == 0) {
if ($.browser.webkit) {
$.srSmoothscroll();
}
}
});
This will enable simplr-smoothscroll only for webkit browsers on windows and linux.