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Sep 1st 2001#15059 Report
Member since: Apr 7th 2001
Posts: 366
Why does netscape still not allow th euse of scroll bar colours?? You'd think with the release of NN 6 they would use them now. Sheesh. Anyone find this or other issues with NN a pain in the rear??
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Sep 1st 2001#15061 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 6632
I find everything about Netscape a pain. It's the biggest pile of crap around. Even bigger than dinosaur crap. And they have big crap. Believe me.
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Sep 1st 2001#15062 Report
Member since: Apr 7th 2001
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LOL That's a big load of crap!! lol

So then do you use IE or another?
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Sep 1st 2001#15063 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
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Of course I use IE. There is no other. Except Opera. Which I used back in version 2.0. And I wasn't impressed. So obviously, it's not worth downloading now, because it couldn't possibly be any better than version 2.0. I mean, 2.0 is twice as good as 1.0! It doesn't get much better than twice as good as the original.

Nope.
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Sep 1st 2001#15070 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1690
I still use lynx...

Colored scroll bars is not a standard css specification. It's something microsoft decided to do to make thing pretty.

Check out the CSS validator on the w3c.org site. Any mention of the properties, tags or values for anything to do with the scroll bar are seen as invalid css references. It's a microsoft thing.
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Sep 1st 2001#15126 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2001
Posts: 3734
Well if you are Using the default Windows XP settings, it changes ALL scrollbars to XP's scrollbars anyways. You don't see the colored ones people use on their pages.
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