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castlewalls -> change frame scroll bar color/texture (7/17/2003 9:09:37)

How can this be done?




bobby -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (7/17/2003 10:12:14)

You can use Javascript or CSS to change the colors of scrollbars... IE only I believe...

Heres one thread that discussed it:
http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/m_99203/appid_/tm.htm#99203




castlewalls -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (7/17/2003 11:24:18)

Thanks, I took a look at it. Now, not really knowing anything about html code (i' m a drag n' dropper in wysywyg mode), it says to put the code between the head tags. It' s got some css stuff called out in the code.

Is that compatible with the frameset I have? Will it screw up the webpage?

Does the code have to be before or after other stuff in the head area?

Do I have to put it in every frame (top, side & all the diffferent content html pages) I have?




castlewalls -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (7/17/2003 11:26:01)

p.s. what is the base target? The content area html file?




Admirolas -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (3/26/2004 5:02:27)

I understand how to change scroll bar in a frame, wich you can edit. But if there is a page wich you cant edit? maybe it is just a forum and i cant edit. or maybe there is hundreds of pages, which is generated by program? I can't put there any ine. I have that it would be opened in a frame with colored scroll bar. Is it possible to do this?




Giomanach -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (3/26/2004 5:05:45)

Just to add to bobby's bit:

It's also invalid CSS, which is why Gecko based browsers don' read it




Mystical -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (12/16/2004 9:58:19)

How would you change the color of the scroll bar on a frame that has no HTML page on it. Just a link to a picture on the comp?




Charles W Davis -> RE: change frame scroll bar color/texture (12/16/2004 10:20:29)

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It's also invalid CSS, which is why

But it can be attractive when they are match to the sites colors.

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