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JavaScript

window.onscroll = function(){alert('Scrolled')};How the function get called.

<script>
window.onscroll = function(){alert('Scrolled')};
</script>

1 Answer

Robert Manolis
STAFF
Robert Manolis
Treehouse Guest Teacher

The function gets called when the window.scroll event fires, which happens any time the user scrolls. Here's a helpful reference link if you'd like to do some more research. :thumbsup: