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QUESTION
I know how to add classes on scroll with jQuery, but I'm stuck onto how to hide one whole button, then show another on > 423 on scroll for example. I'm wanting to initially show my sign-up button, then show my free trial button when scrolled. I've searched around for the answers which have seemed to be nearly what I want, but not quite what I want.
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Answered 2018-May-15 at 21:47You can either:
- do a
.show()
and/or.hide()
on the two buttons at the scroll spot you want. - Add/remove css classes to the buttons (to show and hide them) at the scroll spot you want.
Something like:
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