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Infinite Scroll is a JavaScript plugin that automatically adds the next page, saving users from a full page load. You’ve likely seen it in use all over the web.

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The original version of Infinite Scroll was first released by Paul Irish 2008. It was a break-through work of front-end development, granting web developers a cutting edge experience via a user-friendly yet powerful jQuery plugin. That lineage scrolls on to this day.

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  • Uses fetch API to make requests
  • loadNextPage returns a Promise
  • Set headers and fetch options with fetchOptions
  • 10% smaller filesize
  • Internet Explorer support dropped

Install

Download

  • infinite-scroll.pkgd.min.js minified, or
  • infinite-scroll.pkgd.js un-minified

CDN

Link directly to Infinite Scroll files on unpkg.

Package managers

Install with npm: npm install infinite-scroll

Install with Yarn: yarn add infinite-scroll

Install with Bower: bower install infinite-scroll --save

License

Commercial license

If you want to use Infinite Scroll to develop commercial sites, themes, projects, and applications, the Commercial license is the appropriate license. With this option, your source code is kept proprietary. Read more about Infinite Scroll commercial licensing.

Once purchased, you’ll receive a commercial license PDF and be all set to use Infinite Scroll in your commercial applications.

Open source license

If you are creating an open source application under a license compatible with the GNU GPL license v3, you may use Infinite Scroll under the terms of the GPLv3. Read more about Infinite Scroll open source licensing.

Getting started

Include the Infinite Scroll .js file in your site.

Infinite Scroll works on a container element with item elements.

There are several ways to initialize Infinite Scroll.

Initialize with jQuery

You can use Infinite Scroll as a jQuery plugin: $('selector').infiniteScroll().

Initialize with vanilla JavaScript

You can use Infinite Scroll with vanilla JS: new InfiniteScroll( elem ). The InfiniteScroll() constructor accepts two arguments: the container element and an options object.

Initialize with HTML

You can initialize Infinite Scroll in HTML, without writing any JavaScript. Add data-infinite-scroll attribute to the carousel element. Options can be set in its value.

Options set in HTML must be valid JSON. Keys need to be quoted, for example 'path':. Note that the attribute value uses single quotes ', but the JSON entities use double-quotes '.

Next

Features

Back-button friendly

Infinite Scroll upholds URLs by changing them automatically as the user scrolls. Users can refresh the current page or return to a scrolled page and their position will be maintained. No more tears when you scroll 20 pages and accidentally hit refresh. Try out the full page demo.

Easy start, powerful build

Infinite Scroll works out-of-the-box with any blog or WordPress site. With its robust array of options, methods, and events, you can add custom behaviors, notifications, and loading animations to fully integrate Infinite Scroll into your user experience.

Versatile UI

Rather load with a button than use scrolling? Got it. What about scrolling a couple pages, then using a button? Got that. Or load with your own specific logic? Yup.

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Masonry, Isotope, & Packery layouts plug right into Infinite Scroll. These features combine to create a rich visual grid for wandering eyes.

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Imagine your report is due in an hour. You are working along in Excel, everything is going well, but suddenly you notice that you can no longer move around properly in your spreadsheet. You press the arrow keys, but instead of the cursor moving to another cell, the entire worksheet seems to be moving.

So, this article, we going to learn how to Turn-ON/Turn-OFF Scroll lock-in Excel with case studies.

Turn-ON/Turn OFF Scroll Lock in Excel

What happened? Solution: Don’t panic, relax! Because it is an issue of Scroll Lock. Let’s see how to solve this problem.

Before we learn how to enable or disable scroll lock in Excel, we must learn what is scroll lock?

What is Scroll Lock in Excel?

The Scroll Lock is a setting that determines what happens when you use the Arrow Keys on your keyboard in Excel. When Scroll Lock is off (It is a default setting), the Arrow Keys allow you to navigate and select different cells within a worksheet.

In another case when Scroll Lock is enabled, the Arrow Keys will instead “scroll” through the active window. You will not be able to navigate to different cells (using the Arrow Keys of the keyboard), instead, you will only be able to change the viewing area, similar to clicking the arrows on the ScrollBars. In the picture given below, we can see the evil “Scroll Lock” is visible in the status bar of the Excel Program.

There are times when you may want Scroll Lock enabled, though in general, most Excel users only activate this feature by accident.

Read More: Learn how to merge excel files using a macro

Now let’s walk through the process of enabling and disabling the scroll lock.

➡ Step to Turn Off Scroll Lock in Excel:

  • Imagine that Scroll Lock is enabled and it is visible in the status bar.
  • Now we need to disable it. Right-click on the Status Bar of Excel Window.
For Windows 10:
  1. If your keyboard doesn’t have Scroll Lock Key, then Click Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard.
  2. Click the On-Screen Keyboard yo turn it on
  3. As the On-Screen Keyboard appears, Click the Scroll Lock (ScrLk) Button

➡ In the Pop-up Menu Scroll Lock is checked and showing On. Turn OFF Scroll Lock in Excel

After you uncheck it, the Scroll Lock would not be visible on the Status Bar as shown in the picture below.

Now Scroll Lock is disabled and the Arrow Keys allow us to navigate and select different cells within this worksheet.

Read More: How to use VLOOKUP Formula with Example

➡ Scroll Lock is still ON?

After the above processes if your Scroll Lock is still enabled, then you need to Off Scroll lock from your Key Board. In Key Board Scroll Lock is visible as “ScrLk”. This key works similar to a “caps lock” key.

Press “ScrLk” key to Off Scroll Lock. Now Scroll lock is disabled from the excel sheet. Don’t have “ScrLk” key in KeyBoard? Don’t Worry. If you don’t have “ScrLk” key on your keyboard, then you can use the on-screen keyboard from your windows by doing one of the following steps based on your windows:

How to Turn Off Scroll Lock in Excel using a Keyboard

Way

Case Study 1: For Windows 10 (Scroll Lock Excel)

To Turn off the Scroll Lock in Excel, follow steps
  • Step 1: Click Start >Settings>Ease of Access>Keyboard.
  • Step 2: Click the On-Screen Keyboard button to turn it on.
  • Step 3: When the on-screen keyboard appears on your screen, click theScrLk” button.

Case Study 2: For Windows 8.1

  • Step 1: Click Start and then press CTRL+C to display the Charms bar.
  • Step 2: Click Change PC Settings.
  • Step 3: Select Ease of Access>Keyboard.
  • Step 4: Click the On-Screen Keyboard slider button to turn it on.
  • Step 5: When the on-screen keyboard appears on your screen, click theScrLk” button.

Case Study 3: For Windows 7

  • Step 1: Start>All Programs>Accessories>Ease of Access>On-Screen Keyboard.
  • Step 2: When the on-screen keyboard appears on your screen, click theslk” button.

How to Enable/Disable Scroll Lock in Excel

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Case 1: Disable Scroll Lock in Excel

To enable scroll lock in excel, follow below steps:

  • Step 1: Press Scroll Lock Key (Scroll Lock or ScrLK) on Your Keyboard.
  • Step 2: Done.

If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock Key, launch on-screen keyboard,

  • Step 1: Click on Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard > Use the On-Screen Keyboard.
  • Step 2: or Press the Window logo Key + CTRL + O.
  • Step 3: Click the ScrLK Button.

Case 2: Enable Scroll Lock in Excel

To disable scroll lock in excel, follow below steps:

  • Step 1: Press Scroll Lock Key (Scroll Lock or ScrLK) on Your Keyboard when Scroll Lock ON.
  • Step 2: Done.