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jScrollPane, a jQuery plugin

By: Mark Dijkstra    In: jQuery

http://www.opensourcehunter.com/2009/02/15/jscrollpane-a-jquery-plugin/

jScrollPane is a jquery plugin which allows you to replace the browsers default vertical scrollbars on any block level element with an overflow:auto style. You can easily control the apperance of the custom scrollbars using simple CSS.

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jScrollPane is crossbrowser, working on all browsers that support jquery and it also degrades gracefully. If a user’s browser doesn’t support jQuery or has JavaScript turned off then they will see the browsers default scrollbars. If the mouse wheel plugin is included in the page then the scroll panes will respond to mouse wheel events as well.


jScrollPane is built on top of the awesome jQuery library and optionally utilises the mouse wheel plugin and the jQEm plugin

See a demo here

Written by: Mark Dijkstra

Mark Dijkstra is the founder and main writer of OpenSourceHunter. He's also a passionate freelance web developer and designer. Mark is one of those people that spend too much time on the internet to keep up with all of the trends and tools.
You can follow Mark on twitter @ MarkDijkstra

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5 Comments

Simon

February 16, 2009

Wow, very impressive. I have been looking for something like this for while. Thanks!

W32Blaster

February 17, 2009

I use this plugin and I like it :)

Chase

February 17, 2009

This is great. I needed to add a small box with large amount of text. this plugin will is a definite solution. Thanks!

The Hunter

February 17, 2009

This plugin is a very nice solution.

greetz

Steffen

February 25, 2009

I´ve already used this script a few times on some client pages. It´s quite cool and easy to customize.

Just can approve it. ;)

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