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Need your expert advice once again :-) (a.k.a. changing bar color)

Discussion in 'Computers & Technology Forum' started by HeDied4U, Apr 14, 2003.

  1. HeDied4U

    HeDied4U Well-Known Member
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    Yes, I know, I'm probably getting to be a pain in the you-know-where, but y'all have proved so helpful in the past, so.....

    Anyway, just a quick question this time around (or at least I hope it's a quick question hehehe), and I hope I can phrase it so it's easily understood. Okay, here goes...

    How does one go about changing the color of the bar at the right hand side of the screen? You know the one I mean; the bar that shows up when a page is larger than the screen, thus you have to scroll down. I've visited a number of sites where the bar is orange, or red, or any number of colors other than what the default for IE is. Does anyone have any insights on how to do this, or know of a tutorial that explains it? I looked but didn't have any luck.

    As always, thanks for all your help.

    God Bless!!!

    Adam [​IMG]

    p.s. click HERE for an example of what I'm talking about.
     
  2. blush

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    as far as i know you can't change it for other sites, only the ones that you create. to do that, the code is:

    </font><blockquote>code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;">&lt;style&gt;
    &lt;!--
    BODY {SCROLLBAR-FACE-COLOR: #F0FCFC; SCROLLBAR-HIGHLIGHT-COLOR: #082D3D; SCROLLBAR-SHADOW-COLOR:
    #082D3D; SCROLLBAR-3DLIGHT-COLOR: #F0FCFC; SCROLLBAR-ARROW-COLOR: #082D3D; SCROLLBAR-TRACK-
    COLOR: #F0FCFC; SCROLLBAR-DARKSHADOW-COLOR: #F0FCFC}
    --&gt;
    &lt;/style&gt;</pre>[/QUOTE]And all that goes inside the head tag. You may or may not have a style tag already, but if you do just put that in as well. That's just from my own site, but you would change all the hex codes to whatever color you want. I don't know what each thing refers to exactly, I just played around till I had it right [​IMG] Also, remove the line breaks, I just added them so the page wouldn't get really wide.
     
  3. HeDied4U

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    I knew, once again, I could count on the experts on the Baptist Board.

    Blush, that code you provided worked like a charm. It was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so very much!!!

    God Bless!!!

    Adam [​IMG]
     
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