Window: scrollTo() method
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Window.scrollTo() scrolls to a particular set of
coordinates in the document.
Syntax
scrollTo(xCoord, yCoord)
scrollTo(options)
Parameters
- xCoord
- 
The pixel along the horizontal axis of the document that you want displayed in the upper left. 
- yCoord
- 
The pixel along the vertical axis of the document that you want displayed in the upper left. 
- options
- 
An object containing the following properties: - top
- 
Specifies the number of pixels along the Y axis to scroll the window or element. 
- left
- 
Specifies the number of pixels along the X axis to scroll the window or element. 
- behavior
- 
Determines whether scrolling is instant or animates smoothly. This option is a string which must take one of the following values: - smooth: scrolling should animate smoothly
- instant: scrolling should happen instantly in a single jump
- auto: scroll behavior is determined by the computed value of- scroll-behavior
 
 
Return value
None (undefined).
Examples
window.scrollTo(0, 1000);
Using options:
window.scrollTo({
  top: 100,
  left: 100,
  behavior: "smooth",
});
Notes
Window.scroll() is effectively the same as this method. For relative
scrolling, see Window.scrollBy(), Window.scrollByLines(),
and Window.scrollByPages().
For scrolling elements, see Element.scrollTop and
Element.scrollLeft.
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSSOM View Module> # dom-window-scrollto> | 
Browser compatibility
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