Good, another two suggestions:

- if you do not want opacity/transition, simply use 
NativeVerticalScrollbar.Resources as-is;
- in order to reliably know the right scrollbar width/height (in case you 
want to stick with a native scrollbar), you can use the static methods 
AbstractNativeScrollbar.getNativeScrollbarWidth() for the vertical 
scrollbar, and AbstractNativeScrollbar.getNativeScrollbarHeight() for the 
horizontal one.

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