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When you're embedding a tree into another web page, each button click can scroll the decision tree part in different ways:
- Scroll the containing page to the top
- Scroll the decision tree part to the top, and leave the containing page where it is.
- Don't scroll at all.
By default, the decision tree will scroll to the top of each node. You can change this behavior via the Settings tool, in the Rendering tab:
- Tick Scroll Containing Page to Top to scroll the whole page the end-user sees.
- Tick Disable Automatic Scrolling to disable all scrolling.
Make sure to click Update All Settings when finished.
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When you're embedding a tree into another web page, each button click can scroll the decision tree part in different ways:
- Scroll the containing page to the top
- Scroll the decision tree part to the top, and leave the containing page where it is.
- Don't scroll at all.
By default, the decision tree will scroll to the top of each node. You can change this behavior via the Settings tool, in the Rendering tab:
- Tick Scroll Containing Page to Top to scroll the whole page the end-user sees.
- Tick Disable Automatic Scrolling to disable all scrolling.
Make sure to click Update All Settings when finished.
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Throughout 2022 Zingtree will be upgrading customers to our new faster and more modern user experience! Here's how to tell which experience your Zingtree Authors are currently using.
Log in to your Zingtree Author account and navigate to My Trees. How does your current My Trees page look?
Zingtree Classic
New User Experience
Scrolling Options for Embedded Trees
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