| Forums > Help! > "validating scrollbar code" (2 replies)
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I have started to validate all my new codes but I have found that it doesn't like my scrollbar codes. Does anybody have this problem? Maybe I'm just writing the code wrong since it says the code doesn't exist. Can someone give me the correct code? Mine works, but it doesn't validate.
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colored scrollbars are not valid. period. A scrollbar is not part of the website, it's part of the BROWSER. When you design a website, you should mess with the website only, but not someone's BROWSER.
This is the same reason why those annoying-as-hell mouse trailers are not valid. My mouse arrow is not part of the website, it's part of the Operating system that I use. A Webpage should NOT have control over what my mouse looks like. Only I should have control over that.
Likewise, only I should have control over what my scrollbars look like, not a website. Scrollbars are not part of a webpage, they are part of my browser. Don't mess with my scrollbars, by making them weird colors or even (the horror) invisible. That just pisses me off.
Yeah, so colored scrollbars are a no-no. Don't use them.
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sorry if I sounded a bit b*tchy there, I'm really glad you're validating your pages. That makes me really happy.
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