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@@ -108,7 +108,34 @@ Alternatively, there's a simpler, universal solution: special methods [window.sc
```
-These methods work for all browsers the same way.
+Both methods can also use an `options` object as an argument instead of coordinates:
+
+```js
+window.scrollTo(options);
+window.scrollBy(options);
+```
+
+`options` supports three properties:
+
+```js
+window.scrollTo({
+ top: 100,
+ left: 0,
+ behavior: "smooth"
+});
+```
+
+- `top` -- same as `y`/`pageY`
+- `left` -- same as `x`/`pageX`
+- `behavior` -- determines how the page will scroll:
+ - `"smooth"` -- smoothly (not supported in IE and older versions of Safari)
+ - `"instant"` -- instantly
+ - `"auto"` -- the browser itself chooses (depends on the CSS property [scroll-behavior](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-behavior))
+
+```online
+Demonstration of smooth page scrolling:
+
+```
## scrollIntoView
@@ -129,6 +156,26 @@ And this button scrolls the page to position itself at the bottom:
```
+Like `scrollTo`/`scrollBy`, `scrollIntoView` also takes an `options` object as an argument (it is slightly different):
+
+```js
+this.scrollIntoView(options).
+```
+
+`options` supports three properties:
+
+```js
+this.scrollIntoView({
+ behavior: "smooth",
+ block: "end",
+ inline: "nearest"
+});
+```
+
+- `behavior` -- scroll animation (`smooth`, `instant`, `auto`)
+- `block` -- vertical alignment (`start`, `center`, `end`, `nearest`). Defaults to `start`
+- `inline` -- horizontal alignment (`start`, `center`, `end`, `nearest`). Defaults to `nearest`
+
## Forbid the scrolling
Sometimes we need to make the document "unscrollable". For instance, when we need to cover the page with a large message requiring immediate attention, and we want the visitor to interact with that message, not with the document.