Is it possible to have the url change while you scroll down a single page Is it possible to have the url change while you scroll down a single page javascript javascript

Is it possible to have the url change while you scroll down a single page


I know this is a bit of an older question, but browsers changed, and right now, it is possible to do what the poster requested. This means that most of the other answers are no longer valid. I'm posting a way to accomplish this so that it might help people using Google to find the correct answer.

In short, on modern browsers (browsers with HTML 5 support) you can. Please have a look at this article.

It basically boils down to the following line of code:

window.history.pushState("object or string", "Title", "/new-url");

Executing the above code will change the URL to example.com/new-url, and will help you accomplish what you wanted.

For a demo, you can take a look at the Webby Awards, where this method is used. Just scroll up or down and look at the address bare. The effect is pretty impressive.


You can use pushState() to modify the URL displayed in the browser URL bar without reloading or using the hash. As long as your browser supports HTML5 that is.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/Manipulating_the_browser_history


No. Not sure why you would want to either.

As you mentioned, the only way would be to add it on to the page's hash, ex.

http://www.website.com/blog/#entry-name

Then to scroll to that part of the page, something like:

if (window.location.indexOf("#") > 0) {    var entry_id = window.location.substring(window.location.indexOf("#"));    $('html, body').animate({        scrollTop: $(entry_id).offset().top    }, 2000);}

EDIT: This is long since possible with window.history.pushState.