Rescroller is a fun chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Fun, it has 40,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.42 from 351 rated user, last update is 2828 days ago.
Rescroller allows you to customize the look and feel of the scrollbars on webpages within Google Chrome. Using the included settings, set the color, shadows, borders, etc. of each scrollbar element, or write custom CSS to style the scrollbars manually. Find Rescroller on GitHub: https://github.com/davidofwatkins/rescroller
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Well, blacklist doesn't work. Which kinda sucks, because i kinda like the scroll bar on some websites... I made a scroll bar which is pretty cool. (I use this on SpotOn - Github) ::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 5px; height: 1px; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-button { width: 0px; height: 0px; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { background: linear-gradient(230deg, #ff000036, #ff800036, #ffff0036, #80ff0036, #00ff0036, #00ff8036, #00ffff36, #0080ff36, #0000ff36, #8000ff36, #ff008036); -webkit-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; -z-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; -o-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; animation: rainbow 10s ease infinite;, border-radius:50px; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb:hover { background: linear-gradient(230deg, #ff00007a, #ff80007a, #ffff007a, #80ff007a, #00ff007a, #00ff807a, #00ffff7a, #0080ff7a, #0000ff7a, #8000ff7a, #ff00807a); -webkit-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; -z-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; -o-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; animation: rainbow 1s ease infinite; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb:active { background: linear-gradient(230deg, #ff0000, #ff8000, #ffff00, #80ff00, #00ff00, #00ff80, #00ffff, #0080ff, #0000ff, #8000ff, #ff0080); -webkit-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; -z-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; -o-animation: rainbow 10s linear infinite; animation: rainbow 1s ease infinite; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-track { background: #056f572e; border: 0px none #ffffff; border-radius: 50px; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-track:hover { background: #ffc0cb; } ::-webkit-scrollbar-track:active { background: #ffc0cb;
AWESOME extension! Works perfectly, and offers LOTS of fun options. ?? EDIT - Spoke too soon. Blacklisting doesn't work. Had to uninstall.
All I want is to have consistent, standard size scrollbars that look as much like the OS default as possible, but that seems impossible. I tried this extension to counter those idiot web developers (or idiot managers of developers) that customize scroll bars, making them 2 pixels wide, impossible to see and use on a 24 inch, 1920x1080 display. However, the button feature on this extension doesn't work, and that is a deal-breaker. After you choose all of the up/down/left/right images, they are all screwed up; up displays as left, etc. Attempting to change the incorrect image messes with the other three.