The button appears, now we need to make
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:20 am
Click on an empty spot on the workspace -> in Interactions, select OnWindowScroll -> at the very top of the window, click Edit Condition -> in the conditions, select value -> click on fx -> in the window that appears, click Insert Variable of Function -> in Window, select the Window.scrollY function and click "OK" -> the following values should be Is greater than and value -> In the last input field, specify after how many scrolled pixels the up button will appear.
In the example, 600 px is used. As a result, the following should be qatar customer email list written in the Description field: if "[[Window.scrollY]]" is greater than "600". Now we need to select the action itself. In Widgets, select Show/Hide -> click on the dynamic panel of the up button in the list -> in the options, select Bring to front.
It disappear by itself when we are transferred to the first screen. To do this, click on OnWindowScroll in Interactions again -> Case 2 will appear with the Else If True condition -> in Widgets, select Show/Hide -> look for the up button and select hide. Optionally, you can make the effect when hovering over the button up, using two states (State), OnMouseEnter and OnMouseOver.
In the example, 600 px is used. As a result, the following should be qatar customer email list written in the Description field: if "[[Window.scrollY]]" is greater than "600". Now we need to select the action itself. In Widgets, select Show/Hide -> click on the dynamic panel of the up button in the list -> in the options, select Bring to front.
It disappear by itself when we are transferred to the first screen. To do this, click on OnWindowScroll in Interactions again -> Case 2 will appear with the Else If True condition -> in Widgets, select Show/Hide -> look for the up button and select hide. Optionally, you can make the effect when hovering over the button up, using two states (State), OnMouseEnter and OnMouseOver.