I am working on a project and would like to be able to prevent the display of the overly large scrollbars that appear when a list of items continues outside of a frame in a web based GUI. I have looked at several possibilities including coding to reduce the size of the scroll bars so they are less intrusive. What I would really like to do be able to load the list data as needed, as the user moves down / up the list. I am thinking that this loading could be triggered by the user selecting a list item and moving it up / down with the mouse (much like list browsing in an iPod touch or other touch screen device). Does this sound intuitive? How would you indicate to the user that you can ³grab and scroll² the list?
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