Question Posted Wednesday November 17 2004, 3:09 pm
Im trying to find a site that has SCROLL BARS! That match my ADVICE COLUMN thingy its PINK! And i tryed every code to fit into my site. If you have a scroll bar thing in your Advice Column let me know. I need to find a WEBSITE :( Please help me... If you do ill give you ratings!!! and a great comments!!! and thank you soo much... <333 Sammy Sam <333
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Thursday November 18 2004, 10:08 pm: As far as I know, the only way to get coloured scroll bars is with CSS...
<style type="text/css">
body
{scrollbar-face-color : #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-highlight-color : #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-3dlight-color : #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-shadow-color : #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-darkshadow-color : #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-track-color : #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-arrow-color : #FFFFFF;}
</style>
Change "#FFFFFF" to the hex code of any colour you like, and put the code in the "Describe yourself or your column or whatever else you want the world to know:" in your profile (Unless you have a custom style that you can edit, in this case put it directly in the style)...
WARNING: This can mess up your profile, use at your own risk...
Also, people who aren't using Internet Explorer won't see it... [ The_MoUsY_spell_checker's advice column | Ask The_MoUsY_spell_checker A Question ]
erin_luvs_you answered Thursday November 18 2004, 7:02 pm: just pick the 1 of the color schemes that they have automaticly for the main background. then the scroll bar will match... u can check mine out 2 see if thats wut u mean. [ erin_luvs_you's advice column | Ask erin_luvs_you A Question ]
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