@modifier_guyauthorFeb 23.2004 — #and how come when i ue CSS on my site it doesnt work?i have a css for a scroll bar is there a diffrent way to make a scoll bar color?
@PeOfEoFeb 23.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by modifier_guy [/i]
[B]and how come when i ue CSS on my site it doesnt work?i have a css for a scroll bar is there a diffrent way to make a scoll bar color? [/B][/QUOTE] Lol scroll bar css technically is not css at all, it is ie proprietary code. It is only going to work on ie. You cannot change the scroll bar color any way but this unless you put in custum scroll bars and the chances are anny scripts you find for that will be ie only as well. Other browsers are not too fond with you screwing with the gui (not am i)
@modifier_guyauthorFeb 23.2004 — #ok so how can i change the color fo the scroll bar? and also back to my originla question of specifing a BG size is it possible?
@PeOfEoFeb 23.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by IncaWarrior [/i]
[B]SCROLLBAR-FACE-COLOR:
SCROLLBAR-HIGHLIGHT-COLOR:
SCROLLBAR-SHADOW-COLOR:
SCROLLBAR-3DLIGHT-COLOR:
SCROLLBAR-ARROW-COLOR:
SCROLLBAR-TRACK-COLOR:
SCROLLBAR-DARKSHADOW-COLOR:
no you can't stretch the background without javascript [/B][/QUOTE] On the contrary. <img src="" alt="" style="height:100%; width:100%; z-index:-1;"> would make the image a background image for our purposes because it would be behind all content and it can be stretched this way. That scrollbar code is again ie proprietary code and will only work with ie.
@fredmvFeb 23.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by PeOfEo [/i]
[B]That scrollbar code is again ie proprietary code and will only work with ie. [/B][/QUOTE]It will also make your CSS invalid unless you use [url=http://www.webxpertz.net/forums/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=26625#post144558]my workaround[/url]...
@PeOfEoFeb 23.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by fredmv [/i]
[B]It will also make your CSS invalid unless you use [url=http://www.webxpertz.net/forums/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=26625#post144558]my workaround[/url]... [/B][/QUOTE] haha thats a nice lil trick. Chances are if js is not on they are not going to see the scroll bars that only ie5 and 6 impliment which has javascript which cannot be disabled I might add.