I wanted to make a flat, simple style color, even you Philippe would like the subtle change I would do :-) Since I can't change iFrame Scroll bar, and there is no other alternative, I'll have to be happy with the defaults !

Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
Le 18 sept. 2014 à 00:28, Crest Christopher<crestchristop...@gmail.com>  a 
écrit :

I found these rules for styling an iFrame scroll bar, they are suppose to work 
in all browsers, not only IE.  Unfortunately these rules are not working in 
Chrome ?

1. |html, body {|
2. |scrollbar-face-color: #D9DEE1;|
3. |scrollbar-highlight-color: #D9DEE1;|
4. |scrollbar-shadow-color: #D9DEE1;|
5. |scrollbar-3dlight-color: #D9DEE1;|
6. |scrollbar-arrow-color: #D9DEE1;|
7. |scrollbar-track-color: #D9DEE1;|
8. |scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #D9DEE1;|
9. |}|

That will only work in IE.

There is a way to style scrollbars in WebKit&  Bink based browsers; it is 
completely different syntax than the above though.
There is _no_ way to style scrollbars in Firefox.

(ps - I consider styling scrollbars very user unfriendly…)


Philippe
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