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HTML-CSS: Custom scrollbar

HTML-CSS : Exercise-20 with Solution

Using HTML, CSS customizes the scrollbar style for elements with scrollable overflow.

  • Use ::-webkit-scrollbar to style the scrollbar element.
  • Use ::-webkit-scrollbar-track to style the scrollbar track (the background of the scrollbar).
  • Use ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb to style the scrollbar thumb (the draggable element).
  • Note: Scrollbar styling doesn't appear to be on any standards track. This technique only works on WebKit-based browsers.

HTML Code:

<!--License: https://bit.ly/3GjrtVF-->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width">
  <title>Using HTML, CSS customizes the scrollbar style for elements with scrollable overflow</title>
</head>
<body>
<div class="w3rcontainer">
<div class="custom-scrollbar">
  <p>
    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit.<br />
    Iure id exercitationem nulla qui repellat laborum vitae, <br />
    molestias tempora velit natus. Quas, assumenda nisi. <br />
    Quisquam enim qui iure, consequatur velit sit?
  </p>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>

CSS Code:

<style> 
.w3rcontainer{
   border: 1px solid #cccfdb;
   border-radius: 2px;
}
.custom-scrollbar {
  height: 70px;
  overflow-y: scroll;
}

.custom-scrollbar::-webkit-scrollbar {
  width: 8px;
}

.custom-scrollbar::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
  background: #1E3F20;
  border-radius: 12px;
}

.custom-scrollbar::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
  background: #CC7856;
  border-radius: 12px;
}
</style>

HTML-CSS Editor:

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HTML-CSS: Tips of the Day

How to get CSS to select ID that begins with a string ?

[id^=product]

^= indicates "starts with". Conversely, $= indicates "ends with".

The symbols are actually borrowed from Regex syntax, where ^ and $ mean "start of string" and "end of string" respectively.

Ref: https://bit.ly/3rSZ2t7