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Styling the scrollbars for Mozilla. |
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Jan 9th 2004 | #136828 Report |
Member since: Jan 14th 2003 Posts: 942 |
Scrollbars stay as the default colors in Mozilla and Firebird, even when a style is applied. Is there around this? Nos. |
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Jan 9th 2004 | #136850 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2002 Posts: 3114 |
I'm sure the modifying of scrollbars is IE only.
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Jan 9th 2004 | #136851 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1452 |
Yep, scrollbar properties are an IE only thing.
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Jan 9th 2004 | #136941 Report |
Member since: Jan 14th 2003 Posts: 942 |
That blows. Nos. |
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Jan 9th 2004 | #136943 Report |
Member since: Aug 29th 2003 Posts: 97 |
Who cares anyway? It's not like there's many Mozilla users. Stats from my websites all show that 98-99% of the users use MSIE. Mozilla... pah... why not include it? "cuz boohoo, only W3C standards blah blah..." turds :rolleyes: |
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Jan 9th 2004 | #136956 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Well for one, if the W3 didn't set standards, you'd be screwed as a web developer, everytime you went to a site you would have a choice of which browser - site to use. It's bad enough as it is. Imo it's just a slight cosmetic thing, and it would be nice to be cross browser. Your stats are not correct. The number of people using IE are diminishing. A lot of apple users don't use IE and if you don't have WINE installed on *nix then you would be using Mozilla, Firebird, or Opera. That is more than 2% of your market for sure. It would be nice one day to make a site, that complied to W3 standards and looked the same in all browsers. Sure make life easier. |
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Jan 10th 2004 | #136991 Report |
Member since: Jun 20th 2003 Posts: 1203 |
Who cares about nice scrollbars? No one goes to a site and says, "wow these scrollbars look cool, this must be a good site." I don't even bother to style mine any more because it's so superficial and it doesn't matter. |
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Jan 10th 2004 | #137046 Report |
Member since: Aug 29th 2003 Posts: 97 |
Sure, styling the scrollbars is superficial when making a simple one page website. But when using iframes, like I do - you gotta style 'em - or they look horrible. Marble - I agree, but how can you say my stats aren't correct? Sure they are! I'm not saying that it's the case everywhere, but on my two sites, no more than 1-2 % use Mozilla. That's a fact. |
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Jan 10th 2004 | #137058 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
Got news for you. If you code for XHTML scrollbars are gone forever, even in i.e. ;)
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Jan 10th 2004 | #137062 Report |
Member since: Apr 20th 2002 Posts: 3000 |
yeah woo woo! xhtml forces people without a mouse wheel to use arrows to scroll sites! bye bye scrollbars! xD :rolleyes: Or if you put a layer with an image ontop of the iframe where the scrollbar would be, your image would cover up the default scrollbar and your viewers would be like "OH crapR !Q@!$!@ %!@#5tgg he stole my scrollbar! i'm suing .. / . .. ," *needs food* |
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