Below is a block of code from a Wordpress plugin called "MM Forms", which handles form creation.
The part of the code below deals with what happens when a form is submitted, which I believe is around this part: if (1 == data.mailSent) { jQuery(data.into).find('form').resetForm().clearForm(); mmfResponseOutput.addClass('mmf-mail-sent-ok'); } else { mmfResponseOutput.addClass('mmf-mail-sent-ng'); } mmfResponseOutput.append(data.message).fadeIn('fast'); if (data.message.toLowerCase().indexOf('thanks')>=0) jQuery(data.into).find('form').hide(); >From what I am gathering, this is resetting / clearing the form, fading in a sucess message div and hiding the form. This is all great, but I want to add one other bit of functionality - to scroll to the top of the page. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how the code coulod be modified to achieve this? Many thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Form-functionaltiy---scroll-to-top-of-page-on-submission-tp24122889s27240p24122889.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.