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About Us
Opera 9, Firefox 1.5, Firefox 2.0 for PC and MAC and Linux, Webkit (MAC), IE5, IE5.5, IE6, IE7 has been tested to work with fleXcroll. IE for Mac does not support Xc, it is a discontinued product |
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It took quite a while for this script to mature. After some hard scripting work and lots of experiments, I managed to come up with a script that worked on Opera, Firefox, IE, now IE7Beta2 (even down to IE5.0 if you do not put borders around the actual custom scrolled element), that needs no extra markup whatsoever. You can apply it to any div with fixed width and height with no special pre-setting. Anyway, while I have yet to see a better accessible custom scrollbar (my personal view), it was not possible to make this as accessible as operating system default scroll-bars. But here is the catch: As the script needs no pre-setting and no extra markup, the scrollable elements will still be scrollable even when javascript is turned off, this time with OS default scrollers. You can also give your visitors a setting to turn your custom scrollbars off, store it in a cookie, so if they really hate this, they still can happily access your site.  |
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