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who is a CSS master?
is there a way to make a scroll bar smaller or thiner in CSS for a certain page?
all I know is how to change the colors |
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Can't do it.
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The color thing only works in IE too, fyi
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Don't change user GUI!!!
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nope, can't do it in CSS
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cant do shit with CSS
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i'm a CSI expert.. but in order to help you... im going to need to take a swap of your girlfriends vagina... no time to explain man... hurry up
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ok, I see people here know their CSS, so here is another question:
How can one make a layer half transparent, lets say 50% opacity in CSS BUT not with the usage of the "alpha" filter, e.g: style.filter="alpha(opacity=50,enabled=1)" something that can substitute that |
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Oh, and read this: http://www.awardsites.com/articles/wsd-scrollbars1.htm "1. Colored scrollbars are not standard. One important thing you must know about a colored scrollbar is that it does not work in Gecko-based browsers (Firefox, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla): It is an Internet Explorer's only property. It is not a standard property or a proprietary property. According to W3C, these properties are illegal: they are neither defined in any CSS specification nor are they marked as proprietary (by prefixing them with "-vendor-"). So, it will work only in Internet Explorer, and if you are seeking CSS validation, the CSS will not validate. The objective of this article is to provide some ways of coloring the scrollbar while keeping the CSS stylesheet valid."
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Why are you looking for a different way to set opacity? Is it because you are having problems with inherited transparency? |
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You can use position: relative; to keep transparency from being inherited in IE. I don't know how to stop the inheritance in Mozilla.
[HTML] CSS: #style_name { filter:alpha(opacity=50); -moz-opacity:0.5; } #style_name * { position: relative; } #style_name div { font-weight: bold; color: #000000; } HTML: <div id="style_name"> <div>{insert something here}</div> </div> [/HTML] |
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I have to use position: absolute for the entire layer |
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![]() Without really knowing exactly what you're doing I'm pretty much at a loss. Good luck though. |
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