Description
Adds a Scroll To Top button that allows visitors to scroll back to the
top of the page. You can customize the button style using predefined
styles or by adding a custom CSS file in your Theme.
Credits
- Thanks to Mark Goodyear for scrollUp.
Installation
- Click Plugins > Add New in the WordPress admin panel.
- Search for “wp-scroll-up” and install.
Customization
The Style dropdown changes the button style displayed. These
correspond to CSS styles present in the plugin’s CSS directory.
When you choose the Custom style, the plugin automatically adds the
CSS file located at {current_theme}/wp-scroll-up/custom.css.
This CSS file must contain an ID selector, #scrollUp and it’s custom
style attributes. For instance, the bundled image
style is provided by the
CSS,
/* Image style */
#scrollUp {
bottom: 20px;
right: 20px;
height: 38px; /* Height of image */
width: 38px; /* Width of image */
background: url(../img/top.png) no-repeat;
}
Other settings that can be changed,
- Scroll Text: The text label of the button.
- Scroll Distance: The number of pixels that a user needs to scroll
before they see the button. - Scroll Speed: Duration in milliseconds to scroll to top.
- Animation: Whether the scroll button should Fade in/out
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Contributors & Developers
“wp-scroll-up” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.5.1
- Upgrades to Arrow 1.8.0
0.5.0
- Upgrades to Arrow 1.6.0.
- Migrates options page to React.
0.4.0
- Upgrades to Arrow 0.7.0
0.3.0
- Upgrades to Arrow 0.5.1.
0.2.2
- Fixes typos.
0.2.1
- Upgrades Arrow to 0.4.1.
0.2.0
- Switched to Arrow 0.4.0.
0.1.3
- First release on www.remarpro.com
0.1.2
- Updates Encase-php to 0.1.3.
0.1.1
- Adds readme.
0.1.0
- Initial Release