HtmlWindow.ScrollTo Method
Definition
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Scrolls the window to the designated position.
Overloads
ScrollTo(Point) |
Moves the window to the specified coordinates. |
ScrollTo(Int32, Int32) |
Scrolls the window to the designated position. |
ScrollTo(Point)
Moves the window to the specified coordinates.
public:
void ScrollTo(System::Drawing::Point point);
public void ScrollTo (System.Drawing.Point point);
member this.ScrollTo : System.Drawing.Point -> unit
Public Sub ScrollTo (point As Point)
Parameters
- point
- Point
The x- and y-coordinates, relative to the top-left corner of the current window, toward which the page should scroll.
Examples
The following code example scrolls through the document to the coordinate position clicked by the user.
HtmlWindow resizableWindow = null;
private void ResizeWindow()
{
if (webBrowser1.Document != null)
{
resizableWindow = webBrowser1.Document.Window.OpenNew(new Uri("http://www.microsoft.com/"), "");
resizableWindow.ResizeTo(Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea.Width, Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea.Height);
}
}
Dim ResizableWindow As HtmlWindow
Private Sub ResizeWindow()
If (WebBrowser1.Document IsNot Nothing) Then
ResizableWindow = WebBrowser1.Document.Window.OpenNew(New Uri("http://www.microsoft.com/"), "")
ResizableWindow.ResizeTo(Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea.Width, Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea.Height)
End If
End Sub
Remarks
ScrollTo will cause the document to scroll so that the specified coordinate on the document is located in the upper-left corner of the document's window. If the document is not long or wide enough for this to happen, ScrollTo will scroll through the document as far as possible in the specified direction.
See also
Applies to
ScrollTo(Int32, Int32)
Scrolls the window to the designated position.
public:
void ScrollTo(int x, int y);
public void ScrollTo (int x, int y);
member this.ScrollTo : int * int -> unit
Public Sub ScrollTo (x As Integer, y As Integer)
Parameters
- x
- Int32
The x-coordinate, relative to the top-left corner of the current window, toward which the page should scroll.
- y
- Int32
The y-coordinate, relative to the top-left corner of the current window, toward which the page should scroll.
Remarks
ScrollTo will cause the document to scroll so that the specified coordinate on the document is located in the upper-left corner of the document's window. If the document is not long or wide enough for this to happen, ScrollTo will scroll through the document as far as possible in the specified direction.