Just for information's sake, the problem with your code is that you are overrunning the array. The for loop condition should be 'i < jsonObj.events.length' I'm not knocking you, I didn't see it either, and had to be told, myself. Unfortunately at the time of this posting, this error was underneath two others, anyway (my lack of commas and getting IIS express to serve up json files), so they had to be resolved first. Don't know, maybe this will help any future readers. Other than overrunning the array, this code (provided the other errors are taken care of) works fine. — VoidKing1 min ago
Well there is no way (I know of) to do this without Javascript.
Assuming HTML like this:
<button id="top">Top</button>
you can use the following code:
$(window).scroll(function() { // when the page is scrolled run this
if($(this).scrollTop() != 0) { // if you're NOT at the ...
@Joseph Silber Thanks for trying to help, I appreciate it, but I looked that over, tried it, and not only did it not work, it didn't show any script errors. No external JSON for me. Maybe someone else will ask the question to the satisfaction of the other viewers here and hopefully cause less trolling. Till then I will be voting to close this post (and not asking again, lolz), as it appears to be constructive to absolutely no one (least of all future viewers). — VoidKingyesterday
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