Hi Rodrigo,

Are you aware that the scrollbar does not show up in Chrome and Safari
(Mac and PC) for this page?  http://www.pacseis.com/?section=about

JG

On Mar 18, 2:50 pm, Rodrigo Romariz <rodrigo.roma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> You could try css and scriptaculous (js).
> Take a look at these examples:http://www.aldenta.com/examples/script.aculo.us/
> You are probably looking for example #8.
>
> I've also used it on this project:http://www.pacseis.com/?section=about
> together with the mouse wheel control.
>
> Regards,
> - rodrigo
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:56 PM, st...@websitewarehouse.com
>
> <st...@websitewarehouse.com> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if it is possible to control the size and colors of a
> > div's scrollbar?  To see what I would like to accomplish, go to
> >http://www.bordertownband.us/btown_v1.html.  This is a Photoshop image
> > so nothing works.  However, I did insert default scrollbars in the two
> > boxes where I will need scrolling capability.
>
> > My problem?  The default scrollbars are about 10 kinds of ugly and too
> > big.  I would like to reduce the width and change the colors.  Is this
> > possible using CSS and/or Javascript?
>
> > I found a possible solution using Ajax but I am not familiar with
> > Ajax.  Thanks.
>
> > Steve Lockridge

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