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ScrollMenu.js - side stylish scrollbar
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ScrollMenu.js is a new interface to replace your old boring scrollbar.
Why Scroll Menu ?
ScrollMenu.js transforms your scroll bar to awesome scroll menu.
Single page navigation menu and scroll bar binds together.
It gives a user sense of where they are in a page and how long is that section.
With a high customizability of plugin you can have a unique user experience.
Allow templating for menu content.
Styling is seperated out to css, so you can change look of scrollMenu to have uniqueness.
Support touch devices.
Uses native scroll and can be easily hooked with any custom scroll.
Its light weight (< 3kb gzipped and minified).
hi ! just wondering about your slink page theme, would you happen to have any idea about applying a custom/webkit styled scrollbar to #arcana_desc ?
Hello. I haven't tried it myself, though I do know the theory behind applying it. You will have to know a bit of Javascript (JS), and some knowledge on jQuery would be helpful as well.
Personally, I try to keep my custom themes and pages JS-free so as not to encounter any problems on the rare occasion that one's website visitor disables JS. Though that is not to say that I haven't tried my hand at integrating JS in webpages, considering that is part of what I do for a living.
*ahem* Anyway, as for what you will be needing for the custom scrollbar:
jQuery (you can download it from here, though Google has an extendable library for it so you don't have to upload jQuery into Tumblr's static file uploader)
jQuery custom content scroller (I've seen it and it looks really cool, though I haven't tried it personally. I've been meaning to but aaaaaaah so many distractions. This one, you will have to upload into Tumblr's static file uploader and extend from there.)
It seems like a rather heavy thing to do for a custom scrollbar, but if you have the time, it might be worthwhile fooling around with it. Good luck!