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jQuery custom content scroller

jQuery custom content scroller

Highly customizable custom scrollbar jQuery plugin. Features include vertical and/or horizontal scrollbar(s), adjustable scrolling momentum, mouse-wheel (via jQuery mousewheel plugin), keyboard and touch support, ready-to-use themes and customization via CSS, RTL direction support, option parameters for full control of scrollbar functionality, methods for triggering actions like scroll-to, update, destroy etc., user-defined callbacks and more.

Current version 3.1.5 (Changelog)
Upgrading from version 2

When upgrading from version 2.x to 3.x it’s important to use version 3 CSS and .png files. Version 3 is backwards compatible but it’s also a huge overhaul. One significant change is that you don’t need to call the update method manually (the script does it automatically). For more info see changelog.

Version 2 is still maintained and updated here.


How to use it

Get started by downloading the archive which contains the plugin files (and a large amount of HTML demos and examples). Extract and upload jquery.mCustomScrollbar.concat.min.js, jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css and mCSB_buttons.png to your web server (alternatively you can load plugin files from a CDN).

Instead of hosting the plugin files on your web server, you can load them directly from a CDN like jsdelivr, Github etc.

  • jsdelivr versioned/minified
    • //cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.mcustomscrollbar/3.0.6/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.concat.min.js
    • //cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.mcustomscrollbar/3.0.6/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.min.css
    • //cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.mcustomscrollbar/3.0.6/mCSB_buttons.png
  • Github latest/minified
    • //malihu.github.io/custom-scrollbar/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.concat.min.js
    • //malihu.github.io/custom-scrollbar/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.min.css
    • //malihu.github.io/custom-scrollbar/mCSB_buttons.png


HTML

Include jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css in the head tag your HTML document (more info)

jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css contains the styling of the custom scrollbar and themes. It should normally be included in the head tag of your html (typically before any script tags). If you wish to reduce http requests and/or have all your website stylesheet in a single file, you should move/copy scrollbars styling in your main CSS document.

mCSB_buttons.png contains all the button arrows (up, down, left and right) as image sprites for all scrollbar themes. The plugin archive contains the PSD source (source-files/mCSB_buttons.psd) so you can change them or add your own. This file should be in the same directory with plugin stylesheet.


<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css" />

Include jQuery library (if your project doesn’t use it already) and jquery.mCustomScrollbar.concat.min.js in the head tag or at the very bottom of your document, just before the closing body tag

Some frameworks and CMS include jQuery library in the head tag to make sure it’s loaded when other scripts request it. Usually, including .js files on the bottom of the HTML document (just before the closing body tag) is recommended for better performance. In any case, jQuery must be included first, before plugin scripts.


<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.concat.min.js"></script>

CSS

The element(s) you want to add scrollbar(s) should have the typical CSS properties of an overflowed block which are a height (or max-height) value, an overflow value of auto (or hidden) and content long enough to require scrolling. For horizontal scrollbar, the element should have a width (or max-width) value set.

If you prefer to set your element’s height/width via javascript, you can use the setHeight/setWidth option parameters.

Initialization

Initialize via javascript

After files inclusion, call mCustomScrollbar function on the element selector you want to add the scrollbar(s)

<script>
    (function($){
        $(window).on("load",function(){
            $(".content").mCustomScrollbar();
        });
    })(jQuery);
</script>

more info

The code is wrapped in (function($){ ... })(jQuery);. This ensures no conflict between jQuery and other libraries using $ shortcut (see Avoiding Conflicts with Other Libraries for more info). The plugin function is called in $(window).on("load") so it executes after all page elements (like images) are loaded.

You can change the function selector ".content" to any selector you want (an element id, class name, js variable etc.). For instance, if you want custom scrollbars to apply on the element with id content-1, you simply do:

$("#content-1").mCustomScrollbar();

You may also have multiple selectors by inserting comma separated values

$(".content,#content-1").mCustomScrollbar();

The above code adds custom scrollbars to a)every element with class name content and b)the element with id content-1.

Additionally, you may want to call mCustomScrollbar multiple times within a page in order to set different options (configuration and option parameters explained below) for each selector

<script>
  (function($){
    $(window).on("load",function(){
      $("#vertical-content").mCustomScrollbar({
        theme:"light-3",
        scrollButtons:{
          enable:true
        }
      });
      $("#horizontal-content").mCustomScrollbar({
        axis:"x",
        theme:"3d"
      });
    });
  })(jQuery);
</script>

Initialize via HTML

Add the class mCustomScrollbar to any element you want to add custom scrollbar(s) with default options. Optionally, set its axis via the HTML data attribute data-mcs-axis (e.g. "x" for horizontal and "y" for vertical) and its theme via data-mcs-theme. For example:

<div class="mCustomScrollbar" data-mcs-theme="dark">
  <!-- your content -->
</div>

Basic configuration & option parameters

axis

By default, the script applies a vertical scrollbar. To add a horizontal or 2-axis scrollbars, invoke mCustomScrollbar function with the axis option set to "x" or "yx" respectively

$(".content").mCustomScrollbar({
    axis:"x" // horizontal scrollbar
});
$(".content").mCustomScrollbar({
    axis:"yx" // vertical and horizontal scrollbar
});

theme

To quickly change the appearance of the scrollbar, set the theme option parameter to any of the ready-to-use themes available in jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css, for example:

$(".content").mCustomScrollbar({
    theme:"dark"
});

Configuration

You can configure your scrollbar(s) using the following option parameters on mCustomScrollbar function
Usage $(selector).mCustomScrollbar({ option: value });

setWidth: false
Set the width of your content (overwrites CSS width), value in pixels (integer) or percentage (string).
setHeight: false
Set the height of your content (overwrites CSS height), value in pixels (integer) or percentage (string).
setTop: 0
Set the initial css top property of content, accepts string values (css top position).
Example: setTop: "-100px".
setLeft: 0
Set the initial css left property of content, accepts string values (css left position).
Example: setLeft: "-100px".
axis: "string"
Define content’s scrolling axis (the type of scrollbars added to the element: vertical and/of horizontal).
Available values: "y", "x", "yx".

  • axis: "y" – vertical scrollbar (default)
  • axis: "x" – horizontal scrollbar
  • axis: "yx" – vertical and horizontal scrollbars
scrollbarPosition: "string"
Set the position of scrollbar in relation to content.
Available values: "inside", "outside".
Setting scrollbarPosition: "inside" (default) makes scrollbar appear inside the element. Setting scrollbarPosition: "outside" makes scrollbar appear outside the element. Note that setting the value to "outside" requires your element (or parent elements) to have CSS position: relative (otherwise the scrollbar will be positioned in relation to document’s root element).
scrollInertia: integer
Set the amount of scrolling momentum as animation duration in milliseconds.
Higher value equals greater scrolling momentum which translates to smoother/more progressive animation. Set to 0 to disable.
autoDraggerLength: boolean
Enable or disable auto-adjusting scrollbar dragger length in relation to scrolling amount (same bahavior with browser’s native scrollbar).
Set autoDraggerLength: false when you want your scrollbar to (always) have a fixed size.
autoHideScrollbar: boolean
Enable or disable auto-hiding the scrollbar when inactive.
Setting autoHideScrollbar: true will hide the scrollbar(s) when scrolling is idle and/or cursor is out of the scrolling area.
Please note that some special themes like “minimal” overwrite this option.
autoExpandScrollbar: boolean
Enable or disable auto-expanding the scrollbar when cursor is over or dragging the scrollbar.
alwaysShowScrollbar: integer
Always keep scrollbar(s) visible, even when there’s nothing to scroll.

  • alwaysShowScrollbar: 0 – disable (default)
  • alwaysShowScrollbar: 1 – keep dragger rail visible
  • alwaysShowScrollbar: 2 – keep all scrollbar components (dragger, rail, buttons etc.) visible
snapAmount: integer
Make scrolling snap to a multiple of a fixed number of pixels. Useful in cases like scrolling tabular data, image thumbnails or slides and you need to prevent scrolling from stopping half-way your elements. Note that your elements must be of equal width or height in order for this to work properly.
To set different values for vertical and horizontal scrolling, use an array: [y,x]
snapOffset: integer
Set an offset (in pixels) for the snapAmount option. Useful when for example you need to offset the snap amount of table rows by the table header.
mouseWheel:{ enable: boolean }
Enable or disable content scrolling via mouse-wheel.
mouseWheel:{ scrollAmount: integer }
Set the mouse-wheel scrolling amount (in pixels). The default value "auto" adjusts scrolling amount according to scrollable content length.
mouseWheel:{ axis: "string" }
Define the mouse-wheel scrolling axis when both vertical and horizontal scrollbars are present.
Set axis: "y" (default) for vertical or axis: "x" for horizontal scrolling.
mouseWheel:{ preventDefault: boolean }
Prevent the default behaviour which automatically scrolls the parent element when end or beginning of scrolling is reached (same bahavior with browser’s native scrollbar).
mouseWheel:{ deltaFactor: integer }
Set the number of pixels one wheel notch scrolls. The default value “auto” uses the OS/browser value.
mouseWheel:{ normalizeDelta: boolean }
Enable or disable mouse-wheel (delta) acceleration. Setting normalizeDelta: true translates mouse-wheel delta value to -1 or 1.
mouseWheel:{ invert: boolean }
Invert mouse-wheel scrolling direction. Set to true to scroll down or right when mouse-wheel is turned upwards.
mouseWheel:{ disableOver: [array] }
Set the tags that disable mouse-wheel when cursor is over them.
Default value:
["select","option","keygen","datalist","textarea"]
scrollButtons:{ enable: boolean }
Enable or disable scrollbar buttons.
scrollButtons:{ scrollAmount: integer }
Set the buttons scrolling amount (in pixels). The default value "auto" adjusts scrolling amount according to scrollable content length.
scrollButtons:{ scrollType: "string" }
Define the buttons scrolling type/behavior.

  • scrollType: "stepless" – continuously scroll content while pressing the button (default)
  • scrollType: "stepped" – each button click scrolls content by a certain amount (defined in scrollAmount option above)
scrollButtons:{ tabindex: integer }
Set a tabindex value for the buttons.
keyboard:{ enable: boolean }
Enable or disable content scrolling via the keyboard.
The plugin supports the directional arrows (top, left, right and down), page-up (PgUp), page-down (PgDn), Home and End keys.
keyboard:{ scrollAmount: integer }
Set the keyboard arrows scrolling amount (in pixels). The default value "auto" adjusts scrolling amount according to scrollable content length.
keyboard:{ scrollType: "string" }
Define the keyboard arrows scrolling type/behavior.

  • scrollType: "stepless" – continuously scroll content while pressing the arrow key (default)
  • scrollType: "stepped" – each key release scrolls content by a certain amount (defined in scrollAmount option above)
contentTouchScroll: integer
Enable or disable content touch-swipe scrolling for touch-enabled devices.
To completely disable, set contentTouchScroll: false.
Integer values define the axis-specific minimum amount required for scrolling momentum (default: 25).
documentTouchScroll: boolean
Enable or disable document touch-swipe scrolling for touch-enabled devices.
advanced:{ autoExpandHorizontalScroll: boolean }
Auto-expand content horizontally (for "x" or "yx" axis).
If set to true, content will expand horizontally to accommodate any floated/inline-block elements.
Setting its value to 2 (integer) forces the non scrollHeight/scrollWidth method. A value of 3 forces the scrollHeight/scrollWidth method.
advanced:{ autoScrollOnFocus: "string" }
Set the list of elements/selectors that will auto-scroll content to their position when focused.
For example, when pressing TAB key to focus input fields, if the field is out of the viewable area the content will scroll to its top/left position (same bahavior with browser’s native scrollbar).
To completely disable this functionality, set autoScrollOnFocus: false.
Default:
"input,textarea,select,button,datalist,keygen,a[tabindex],area,object,[contenteditable='true']"
advanced:{ updateOnContentResize: boolean }
Update scrollbar(s) automatically on content, element or viewport resize.
The value should be true (default) for fluid layouts/elements, adding/removing content dynamically, hiding/showing elements etc.
advanced:{ updateOnImageLoad: boolean }
Update scrollbar(s) automatically each time an image inside the element is fully loaded.
Default value is auto which triggers the function only on "x" and "yx" axis (if needed).
The value should be true when your content contains images and you need the function to trigger on any axis.
advanced:{ updateOnSelectorChange: "string" }
Update scrollbar(s) automatically when the amount and size of specific selectors changes.
Useful when you need to update the scrollbar(s) automatically, each time a type of element is added, removed or changes its size.
For example, setting updateOnSelectorChange: "ul li" will update scrollbars each time list-items inside the element are changed.
Setting the value to true, will update scrollbars each time any element is changed.
To disable (default) set to false.
advanced:{ extraDraggableSelectors: "string" }
Add extra selector(s) that’ll release scrollbar dragging upon mouseup, pointerup, touchend etc.
Example: extraDraggableSelectors: ".myClass, #myID"
advanced:{ releaseDraggableSelectors: "string" }
Add extra selector(s) that’ll allow scrollbar dragging upon mousemove/up, pointermove/up, touchend etc.
Example: releaseDraggableSelectors: ".myClass, #myID"
advanced:{ autoUpdateTimeout: integer }
Set the auto-update timeout in milliseconds.
Default timeout: 60
theme: "string"
Set the scrollbar theme.
View all ready-to-use themes
All themes are contained in plugin’s CSS file (jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css).
Default theme: "light"
callbacks:{
      onCreate: function(){}
}
A function to call when plugin markup is created.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onCreate:function(){
      console.log("Plugin markup generated");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onInit: function(){}
}
A function to call when scrollbars have initialized (demo).
Example:
callbacks:{
    onInit:function(){
      console.log("Scrollbars initialized");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onScrollStart: function(){}
}
A function to call when scrolling starts (demo).
Example:
callbacks:{
    onScrollStart:function(){
      console.log("Scrolling started...");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onScroll: function(){}
}
A function to call when scrolling is completed (demo).
Example:
callbacks:{
    onScroll:function(){
      console.log("Content scrolled...");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      whileScrolling: function(){}
}
A function to call while scrolling is active (demo).
Example:
callbacks:{
    whileScrolling:function(){
      console.log("Scrolling...");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onTotalScroll: function(){}
}
A function to call when scrolling is completed and content is scrolled all the way to the end (bottom/right) (demo).
Example:
callbacks:{
    onTotalScroll:function(){
      console.log("Scrolled to end of content.");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onTotalScrollBack: function(){}
}
A function to call when scrolling is completed and content is scrolled back to the beginning (top/left) (demo).
Example:
callbacks:{
    onTotalScrollBack:function(){
      console.log("Scrolled back to the beginning of content.");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onTotalScrollOffset: integer
}
Set an offset for the onTotalScroll option.
For example, setting onTotalScrollOffset: 100 will trigger the onTotalScroll callback 100 pixels before the end of scrolling is reached.
callbacks:{
      onTotalScrollBackOffset: integer
}
Set an offset for the onTotalScrollBack option.
For example, setting onTotalScrollBackOffset: 100 will trigger the onTotalScrollBack callback 100 pixels before the beginning of scrolling is reached.
callbacks:{
      alwaysTriggerOffsets: boolean
}
Set the behavior of calling onTotalScroll and onTotalScrollBack offsets.
By default, callback offsets will trigger repeatedly while content is scrolling within the offsets.
Set alwaysTriggerOffsets: false when you need to trigger onTotalScroll and onTotalScrollBack callbacks once, each time scroll end or beginning is reached.
callbacks:{
      onOverflowY: function(){}
}
A function to call when content becomes long enough and vertical scrollbar is added.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onOverflowY:function(){
      console.log("Vertical scrolling required");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onOverflowX: function(){}
}
A function to call when content becomes wide enough and horizontal scrollbar is added.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onOverflowX:function(){
      console.log("Horizontal scrolling required");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onOverflowYNone: function(){}
}
A function to call when content becomes short enough and vertical scrollbar is removed.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onOverflowYNone:function(){
      console.log("Vertical scrolling is not required");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onOverflowXNone: function(){}
}
A function to call when content becomes narrow enough and horizontal scrollbar is removed.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onOverflowXNone:function(){
      console.log("Horizontal scrolling is not required");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onBeforeUpdate: function(){}
}
A function to call right before scrollbar(s) are updated.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onBeforeUpdate:function(){
      console.log("Scrollbars will update");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onUpdate: function(){}
}
A function to call when scrollbar(s) are updated.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onUpdate:function(){
      console.log("Scrollbars updated");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onImageLoad: function(){}
}
A function to call each time an image inside the element is fully loaded and scrollbar(s) are updated.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onImageLoad:function(){
      console.log("Image loaded");
    }
}
callbacks:{
      onSelectorChange: function(){}
}
A function to call each time a type of element is added, removed or changes its size and scrollbar(s) are updated.
Example:
callbacks:{
    onSelectorChange:function(){
      console.log("Scrollbars updated");
    }
}
live: "string"
Enable or disable applying scrollbar(s) on all elements matching the current selector, now and in the future.
Set live: true when you need to add scrollbar(s) on elements that do not yet exist in the page. These could be elements added by other scripts or plugins after some action by the user takes place (e.g. lightbox markup may not exist untill the user clicks a link).
If you need at any time to disable or enable the live option, set live: "off" and "on" respectively.
You can also tell the script to disable live option after the first invocation by setting live: "once".
liveSelector: "string"
Set the matching set of elements (instead of the current selector) to add scrollbar(s), now and in the future.

Plugin methods

Ways to execute various plugin actions programmatically from within your script(s).

update

Usage $(selector).mCustomScrollbar("update");

Call the update method to manually update existing scrollbars to accommodate new content or resized element(s). This method is by default called automatically by the script (via updateOnContentResize option) when the element itself, its content or scrollbar size changes.

view examples

/* initialize plugin with auto-update options disabled */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar({
  advanced:{
    updateOnContentResize: false,
    updateOnImageLoad: false
  }
});

/* at some point in your js script/code update scrollbar manually */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("update");

scrollTo

Usage $(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",position,options);

Call the scrollTo method to programmatically scroll the content to the position parameter (demo).

position parameter

Position parameter can be:

  • "string"
    • e.g. element selector: "#element-id"
    • e.g. special pre-defined position: "bottom"
    • e.g. number of pixels less/more: "-=100"/"+=100"
  • integer
    • e.g. number of pixels: 100
  • [array]
    • e.g. different y/x position: [100,50]
  • object/function
    • e.g. jQuery object: $("#element-id")
    • e.g. js object: document.getelementbyid("element-id")
    • e.g. function: function(){ return 100; }

Pre-defined position strings:

  • "bottom" – scroll to bottom
  • "top" – scroll to top
  • "right" – scroll to right
  • "left" – scroll to left
  • "first" – scroll to the position of the first element within content
  • "last" – scroll to the position of the last element within content

view examples

Scroll to element with id “#el-1″

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","#el-1");

Scroll to top

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","top");

Scroll by 100 pixels down or right

var val=100;
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","-="+val);

Scroll by 100 pixels up or left

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","+=100");

Scroll by 100 pixels down and by 50 pixels right

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",["-=100","-=50"]);

Scroll to the fifth paragraph

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",$("p:eq(4)"));

Scroll to the last element within your content

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","last");

Scroll to some variable value

var val=document.getelementbyid("element-id");
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",val);

Scroll to 300 pixels

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",300);

Method options

scrollInertia: integer
Scroll-to duration, value in milliseconds.
Example:
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","bottom",{
    scrollInertia:3000
});
scrollEasing: "string"
Scroll-to animation easing, values: "linear", "easeOut", "easeInOut".
Example:
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","bottom",{
    scrollEasing:"easeOut"
});
moveDragger: boolean
Scroll scrollbar dragger (instead of content).
Example:
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",80,{
    moveDragger:true
});
timeout: integer
Set a timeout for the method (the default timeout is 60 ms in order to work with automatic scrollbar update), value in milliseconds.
Example:
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","top",{
    timeout:1000
});
callbacks: boolean
Trigger user defined callbacks after scroll-to completes.
Example:
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo","left",{
    callbacks:false
});

stop

Usage $(selector).mCustomScrollbar("stop");

Stops any running scrolling animations (usefull when you wish to interupt a previously scrollTo method call).

disable

Usage $(selector).mCustomScrollbar("disable");

Calling disable method will temporarily disable the scrollbar (demo). Disabled scrollbars can be re-enable by calling the update method.

To disable the scrollbar and reset its content position, set the method’s reset parameter to true

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("disable",true);

view examples

/* initialize plugin */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar();

/* at some point in your js script/code disable scrollbar */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("disable");

/* re-enable scrollbar as needed */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("update");

destroy

Usage $(selector).mCustomScrollbar("destroy");

Calling destroy method will completely remove the custom scrollbar and return the element to its original state (demo).

view examples

/* initialize plugin */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar();

/* at some point in your js script/code destroy scrollbar */
$(selector).mCustomScrollbar("destroy");

Scrollbar styling & themes

You can design and visually customize your scrollbars with pure CSS, using jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css which contains the default/basic styling and all scrollbar themes.

The easiest/quickest way is to select a ready-to-use scrollbar theme. For example:

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar({
  theme:"dark"
});

View all ready-to-use themes

You can modify the default styling or any theme either directly in jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css or by overwriting the CSS rules in another stylesheet.

Creating a new scrollbar theme

Create a name for your theme (e.g. “my-theme”) and set it as the value of the theme option

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar({
    theme:"my-theme"
});

Your element will get the class “mCS-my-theme” (your theme-name with “mCS” prefix), so you can create your CSS using the .mCS-my-theme in your rules. For instance:

.mCS-my-theme.mCSB_scrollTools .mCSB_dragger .mCSB_dragger_bar{ background-color: red; }
.mCS-my-theme.mCSB_scrollTools .mCSB_draggerRail{ background-color: white; } 
/* and so on... */

In the same manner you can clone any existing theme (e.g. “dark”), change its selector (e.g. .mCS-dark) to your own theme name (e.g. .mCS-my-theme) and modify its CSS rules.

Scrollbar markup

The plugin applies specific id (unique) and/or classes to every scrollbar element/component, meaning that you can target and modify any scrollbar in more than one ways.

For example, every element with a scrollbar gets a unique class in the form of _mCS_1, _mCS_2 etc. Every scrollbar container element gets a unique id in the form of mCSB_1_scrollbar_vertical, mCSB_2_scrollbar_vertical etc. Every scrollbar dragger gets a unique id in the form of mCSB_1_dragger_vertical, mCSB_2_dragger_vertical etc. in addition to the class mCSB_dragger. All these mean that you can do stuff like:

._mCS_1 .mCSB_dragger .mCSB_dragger_bar{ background-color: red; }

._mCS_2 .mCSB_dragger .mCSB_dragger_bar{ background-color: green; }

#mCSB_3_dragger_vertical .mCSB_dragger_bar{ background-color: blue; }

#mCSB_1_scrollbar_vertical .mCSB_dragger{ height: 100px; }

#mCSB_1_scrollbar_horizontal .mCSB_dragger{ width: 100px; }

.mCSB_1_scrollbar .mCSB_dragger .mCSB_draggerRail{ width: 4px; }

Custom scrollbar layout

User-defined callbacks

You can trigger your own js function(s) by calling them inside mCustomScrollbar callbacks option parameter

$(".content").mCustomScrollbar({
    callbacks:{
        onScroll:function(){
            myCustomFn(this);
        }
    }
});

function myCustomFn(el){
    console.log(el.mcs.top);
}

In the example above, each time a scroll event ends and content has stopped scrolling, the content’s top position will be logged in browser’s console. There are available callbacks for each step of the scrolling event:

  • onScrollStart – triggers the moment a scroll event starts
  • whileScrolling – triggers while scroll event is running
  • onScroll – triggers when a scroll event completes
  • onTotalScroll – triggers when content has scrolled all the way to bottom or right
  • onTotalScrollBack – triggers when content has scrolled all the way back to top or left

You can set an offset value (pixels) for both onTotalScroll and onTotalScrollBack by setting onTotalScrollOffset and onTotalScrollBackOffset respectively (view example).

The following will trigger the callback function when content has scrolled to bottom minus 100 pixels

$(".content").mCustomScrollbar({
    callbacks:{
        onTotalScroll:function(){
            console.log("scrolled to bottom");
        },
    onTotalScrollOffset:100
    }
});

By default, onTotalScroll and onTotalScrollBack callbacks are triggered repeatedly. To prevent multiple calls when content is within their offset, set alwaysTriggerOffsets option to false (view example).

$(".content").mCustomScrollbar({
    callbacks:{
        onTotalScroll:function(){
            console.log("scrolled to bottom");
        },
    onTotalScrollOffset:100,
    alwaysTriggerOffsets:false
    }
});

Additional callbacks:

Returning values

The script returns a number of values and objects related to scrollbar that you can use in your own functions

  • this – the original element containing the scrollbar(s)
  • this.mcs.content – the original content wrapper as jquery object
  • this.mcs.top – content’s top position (pixels)
  • this.mcs.left – content’s left position (pixels)
  • this.mcs.draggerTop – scrollbar dragger’s top position (pixels)
  • this.mcs.draggerLeft – scrollbar dragger’s left position (pixels)
  • this.mcs.topPct – content vertical scrolling percentage
  • this.mcs.leftPct – content horizontal scrolling percentage
  • this.mcs.direction – content’s scrolling direction (y or x)

view examples

Load more content when scrolled to bottom

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar({
    callbacks:{
        onTotalScroll:function(){
            this.mcs.content.append("...");
        }
    }
});

Run code when at least half of the content is scrolled

$(selector).mCustomScrollbar({
    callbacks:{
        whileScrolling:function(){
            var pct=this.mcs.topPct;
            if(pct>=50){
              /* do something... */
            }
        }
    }
});

Plugin-specific jQuery expressions

$("#myID:mcsInView")
Select element(s) in your content that are within scrollable viewport.
As condition: $("#myID").is(":mcsInView");
$(".content:mcsOverflow")
Select overflowed element(s) with visible scrollbar.
As condition: $(".content").is(":mcsOverflow");
$("#myID:mcsInSight")
$("#myID:mcsInSight(exact)")
Select element(s) in your content that are in view of the scrollable viewport. Using the exact parameter will include elements that have any part of them (even 1 pixel) in view of the scrollable viewport.
As condition: $("#myID").is(":mcsInSight");, $("#myID").is(":mcsInSight(exact)");

Plugin dependencies & requirements

License

This work is released under the MIT License.
You are free to use, study, improve and modify it wherever and however you like.
https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

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  1. Ben
    Posted on January 29, 2016 at 22:31 Permalink

    I love the plugin, but it is not compatible with parallax effects, because they need the body to scroll. Do you know of any workarounds to this?

    Reply
  2. Yuvraj
    Posted on January 29, 2016 at 20:58 Permalink

    Implemented the mcustom scrollbar for tables using angular JS . I want to stretch the table first column and the header needs to be fixed one .

    Is there any options to control table row & column ?

    I really appreciate your help.

    Thanks.

    Reply
  3. PöCöm
    Posted on January 28, 2016 at 13:09 Permalink

    Hello,

    Thank you for your work ! Great job.

    I have a question. It’s possible to add an option “drag and scroll” like this example :
    http://codepen.io/JTParrett/pen/uzGvy

    I did not find in your documentation. It’s possible that I was looking for bad.

    Thanks,
    PöCöm.

    Reply
  4. SteveL
    Posted on January 28, 2016 at 03:42 Permalink

    Was trying to figure out why the scrollbar for the Twitter timeline no longer works. So i went to your example and saw that it does not work either?

    Did soemthing change?

    http://manos.malihu.gr/add-a-custom-scrollbar-to-your-twitter-widget/

    Reply
  5. Max
    Posted on January 26, 2016 at 16:27 Permalink

    Hey – awesome plugin, working really well on my project so thanks.

    One thing – is it possible to get this working on a ?

    Reply
    • Max
      Posted on January 26, 2016 at 16:28 Permalink

      Apologies, it filtered out the html tag. a textarea is what is missing

      Reply
  6. Spid3r
    Posted on January 22, 2016 at 13:32 Permalink

    http://manos.malihu.gr/jquery-custom-content-scroller/comment-page-73/#comment-20729 (can’t reply)

    Nothing changed on Chrome. On FF now works fine.

    Reply
    • Spid3r
      Posted on January 22, 2016 at 13:33 Permalink

      Oops… Sorry for double-post… 🙁

      Reply
  7. Spid3r
    Posted on January 22, 2016 at 12:56 Permalink

    http://manos.malihu.gr/jquery-custom-content-scroller/comment-page-73/#comment-20729

    malihu Posted on January 22, 2016 at 05:30 @Spid3r Yes because you’re testing it with an actual mouse on desktop(?) Change line 1274 to: }).add($(document)).bind(events[2],function(e){

    Nothing changed 🙁 https://local.crmm.ru/course/k_test/jqolya/#scroll

    Reply
    • Spid3r
      Posted on January 22, 2016 at 12:57 Permalink

      On Chrome.

      Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 24, 2016 at 18:12 Permalink

      Try commenting/removing line 1351 (e.stopImmediatePropagation();)

      Reply
  8. Dan
    Posted on January 21, 2016 at 17:49 Permalink

    This plugin is almost unusable on my Android with Chrome device. Are there any updates which will make it work as desired on mobile devices? I found a plugin from 2013 that supposedly updated mCustomScrollbar for mobile but it only produces more errors.

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 22, 2016 at 06:01 Permalink

      Performance depends on many things (device, browser, content, CSS effects etc.). I always try to make it run better so try using latest version if you aren’t already. I’m testing some examples on a Samsung galaxy 3 tablet (Android 4.4.2) with Chrome and it’s pretty usable. On a newer phone (Meizu m2 note) it runs better and on devices like iPad 2 it runs much smoother.

      I’m going to release version 3.1.4 in few days which has few optimizations so check it out.

      Reply
  9. yong
    Posted on January 21, 2016 at 04:10 Permalink

    Hi Manos,

    I find an issue on FireFox that the mousewheel scroll event stop working in the area included in a tag of a form, however, it works in Chrome, could you give me some hints?

    thanks very much.

    Reply
    • yong
      Posted on January 21, 2016 at 04:13 Permalink

      sorry, I mean it’s in a tag

      Reply
    • yong
      Posted on January 21, 2016 at 04:15 Permalink

      mousewheel event dosen’t work in the area of a fieldset disabled tag of a form

      Reply
      • malihu
        Posted on January 21, 2016 at 11:10 Permalink

        There are some things you can do. See the thread below for info about what happens with Firefox and few possible solutions:
        http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3100319/event-on-a-disabled-input

        The simplest one (assuming the disabled attribute is set on fieldset tag) would be to add the following in your CSS:

        fieldset[disabled]{ pointer-events: none; }

        Reply
  10. pooria
    Posted on January 20, 2016 at 20:25 Permalink

    hi , i use your scrollbar plugin , my problem is , i want use that for angular website and in angular website base html must done chnage, your plugin change html to set scroll , i want to ask , there is a way that i can set needed html for your plugin myself and use plugin ?
    your plugin dont change html ?

    Reply
  11. Adam
    Posted on January 20, 2016 at 18:18 Permalink

    Is it possible to setup horizontal scrollbars at the top and bottom of the element ? I’m desperate for a robust plugin that can offer this and haven’t found anything yet.

    Reply
  12. Alan Lee
    Posted on January 18, 2016 at 14:34 Permalink

    I found possibly a bug. If I use axis:”yx” (vertical and horizontal scrollbar), the horizontal scroll range does not cover the full width of content. You can see this in the provided example. I believe this happens because when using axis:”yx”, the code does not count the width of vertical scrollbar when calculating horizontal scroll range.

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 19, 2016 at 01:02 Permalink

      I see what you mean but it’s not a plugin bug. The same thing happens when you use browser’s default scrollbar because this issue is related to CSS margin property (margins do not expand the wrapper outwards).

      In the example, if you simply wrap the inner element(s) within a div (floated left) you’ll see the difference. See the following link for more info:
      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11695354/css-right-margin-does-not-work-inside-a-div-with-overflow-scroll

      Reply
      • Alan Lee
        Posted on January 19, 2016 at 08:20 Permalink

        I am not sure if it’s related to margin.
        Check these jsfiddle examples. No margin. Try scroll to right.
        (1) ScrollBar latest demo version (3.1.3)
        http://jsfiddle.net/ttc91j2h/
        (2) ScrollBar version 3.0.0
        http://jsfiddle.net/wuj2v604/
        Using version 3.1.3, the rightmost text cannot be fully displayed. If I remove the custom scrollbar, then it’s normal.
        Using version 3.0.0 and custom scrollbar, it’s also normal. The behaviour is changed from 3.0.0 to 3.1.3.

        Reply
        • malihu
          Posted on January 20, 2016 at 00:03 Permalink

          I’m not sure I understand correctly… The 2 jsfiddle examples are with vertical scrollbars(?)

          Reply
  13. bondra
    Posted on January 14, 2016 at 12:44 Permalink

    Hi Malihu,

    I want the make scroll from bottom webpage.
    first I set html tag to the scroll area and call like this

    $(“#messages”).mCustomScrollbar(“scrollTo”,”bottom”,{scrollInertia:0});

    but page shows scroll animation a little…
    so that makes page blink? such like that

    are there any method like scroll direction or other?

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 14, 2016 at 19:16 Permalink

      Hello,

      All available method parameters and options are listed here. I’m not sure which one will help as I can’t really understand what happens (is this a chat app?). If you could send me link, a test page or some jsfiddle I’d be able to help.

      Reply
      • bondra
        Posted on January 15, 2016 at 02:46 Permalink

        thank you for reply
        and i have more questions…

        the page what I wish to make is chat page as you mentioned.
        similar with sample below:
        http://manos.malihu.gr/repository/custom-scrollbar/demo/examples/scrollTo_demo.html

        content-y is chat-like scroll right?

        so when the page starts to display
        i with to show contents directly from bottom
        with no scrolling animations.

        but even though wrote scrollInertia:0
        I can see scroll animations briefly

        Reply
        • malihu
          Posted on January 15, 2016 at 23:52 Permalink

          Well, you normally shouldn’t see any animation with scrollInertia set to zero… Unless you mean that the scrollbar starts at the top and after few moments (when page is loaded) it gets to the bottom. Is this the case?

          Reply
  14. Ujjaval
    Posted on January 14, 2016 at 11:29 Permalink

    How can I make the scroll by default on the section for my website. It taking little time for my website to load. So I want to display the scroller by default or You can say scroll line should be there than the scroll rail should come onces the content loaded? please help its little urgent for me.

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 14, 2016 at 19:10 Permalink

      You can call mCustomScrollbar function on document ready (instead of window load)

      (function($){ $(document).ready(function(){ $(selector).mCustomScrollbar(); }); })(jQuery);

      Reply
  15. ADDISU
    Posted on January 14, 2016 at 08:47 Permalink

    How can i move the scrollbar to left side ??

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 14, 2016 at 19:03 Permalink

      Everything regarding scrollbar position, design etc. is defined in jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css.

      For vertical scrollbar see “2. VERTICAL SCROLLBAR – Positioning and dimensions of vertical scrollbar.” section.

      Scrollbar position on the left ref:

      /* line 54 */ .mCSB_inside > .mCSB_container{ margin-right: 0; margin-left: 30px; } /* line 65 */ .mCSB_scrollTools{ position: absolute; width: 16px; height: auto; left: 0; top: 0; right: auto; bottom: 0; }

      Reply
  16. Eduards
    Posted on January 13, 2016 at 11:53 Permalink

    Hello! Can I put a visible element outside of the scroll bars of the container? Thanks.

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 13, 2016 at 12:55 Permalink

      Hi,
      Like a popup outside the container? Can you point to some example?

      Reply
      • Eduards
        Posted on January 13, 2016 at 15:18 Permalink

        Yes, exactly with the popup outside of main area with scroll. Something like that:

        Some content

        Some content

        $(‘.ui-scroll’).mCustomScrollbar({
        theme: ‘blue’,
        autoHideScrollbar: true,
        scrollInertia: 600,
        snapAmount: 24,
        mouseWheel: {
        scrollAmount: 240
        },
        scrollbarPosition: ‘outside’
        });

        Reply
        • Eduards
          Posted on January 13, 2016 at 15:19 Permalink

          Sorry, like this:

          <div class="ui-scroll" style="height: 200px;"> Some content <div class="position: relative;"> <div class="popup" style="position: absolute; top: 100px; left: - 100px; width: 200px; height: 400px;"> Some content </div> </div> <div> $('.ui-scroll').mCustomScrollbar({ theme: 'blue', autoHideScrollbar: true, scrollInertia: 600, snapAmount: 24, mouseWheel: { scrollAmount: 240 }, scrollbarPosition: 'outside' });

          Reply
        • malihu
          Posted on January 13, 2016 at 21:12 Permalink

          I see. Unfortunately this cannot be done easily because CSS does not allow the combination of overflow hidden plus visible (the visible axis becomes auto!). I’m not sure if a solution such as this one will work but you can try…
          If it doesn’t work you’ll have to implement a more complicated js solution like the one Facebook does in its right sidebar.

          Reply
          • Eduards
            Posted on January 14, 2016 at 09:33 Permalink

            Ok, thanks. I will think…

  17. hashan
    Posted on January 12, 2016 at 06:54 Permalink

    $.ajax({ url: base_url+ul, type: 'POST', async : true, contentType: false, // The content type used when sending data to the server. cache: false, // To unable request pages to be cached processData:false, // To send DOMDocument or non processed data file it is set to false success: function(data) { $(pageRoll).append(data); }, complete: function() { $(".comments-loaded-more-wrap").mCustomScrollbar({ theme:"dark" }); }
    Above is a part of my jquery code to append new elements to the dom. after appending data , I’m calling the scrollbar function to add scrollbar to new elements. But the problem is everytime when I call it the site getting struck. I append new elements when page scroll. so the whole site getting struck for a while. Please help

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 13, 2016 at 01:31 Permalink

      I can’t really tell from your code why or what is getting stuck…
      Have you tried using the live option instead of manually calling the function? For example, remove mCustomScrollbar function from ajax complete and just initialize scrollbar with live option set to true:

      $(".comments-loaded-more-wrap").mCustomScrollbar({ theme:"dark" , live:true });

      Reply
  18. Christos Teriakis
    Posted on January 10, 2016 at 17:59 Permalink

    Καλησπέρα,

    For some reason, in any theme that I tried, the arrows does not appear. Everything else works fine.

    Thank you
    Christos

    Reply
    • Ralph
      Posted on January 11, 2016 at 15:06 Permalink

      Make sure your path is right to the sprite image for the arrows. In jquery.CustonScrolbbar.css at line 367
      I for instance have the sprite image in my img folder.

      .mCSB_scrollTools .mCSB_buttonUp, .mCSB_scrollTools .mCSB_buttonDown, .mCSB_scrollTools .mCSB_buttonLeft, .mCSB_scrollTools .mCSB_buttonRight{ background-image: url(../img/mCSB_buttons.png); /* css sprites */ background-repeat: no-repeat; opacity: 0.4; filter: "alpha(opacity=40)"; -ms-filter: "alpha(opacity=40)"; }

      Reply
  19. Manfred Kempener
    Posted on January 9, 2016 at 18:47 Permalink

    Hi Manos,

    do you have an idea, how to combine scrolling of two containers?

    The first up, second down at same time. no matter in which container the mouse / scrolling is active.

    it would be great.

    Best regards
    Manfred

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 11, 2016 at 16:58 Permalink

      I think it’s doable without too much code. The idea is to get/set first element scroll position via whileScrolling callback and trigger the scrollTo method on the second element by getting and inverting the value. If I find some time I’ll try creating an example…

      Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 11, 2016 at 19:32 Permalink

      Ok I managed to do some tests and the following example works. I tested it with equal length contents but it should also work with different lengths (position won’t be exact of course).

      Assume 2 elements: #content-1 (normal) and #content-2 (inverted – starts from bottom position):

      <div id="content-1"> <!-- content here --> </div> <div id="content-2"> <!-- content here --> </div>

      The following script will synchronize scrolling and invert #content-2:

      (function($){ $(window).load(function(){ //normal $("#content-1").mCustomScrollbar({ callbacks:{ whileScrolling:function(){ $("#content-2").mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",this.mcs.content.height()-this.mcs.content.parent().height()+this.mcs.top,{ scrollInertia:0,timeout:0,onUpdate:false }); } } }); //inverted $("#content-2").mCustomScrollbar({ setTop:"-999999px", //start at bottom callbacks:{ whileScrolling:function(){ $("#content-1").mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo",this.mcs.content.height()-this.mcs.content.parent().height()+this.mcs.top,{ scrollInertia:0,timeout:0,onUpdate:false }); } } }); }); })(jQuery);

      Reply
      • Manfred
        Posted on January 13, 2016 at 12:03 Permalink

        Hi Manos,

        thanks a lot for your super support.
        It´s a great step towards my ambition.

        I´m fascinated of: http://www.fadeoreddy.com/
        and want to build a similar layout.

        Best regards from Hamburg
        Manfred

        Reply
  20. asq
    Posted on January 8, 2016 at 18:39 Permalink

    i have two div container and using html5 drag and drop from one div to another , but problem is dropable area is not visible in container div it has a scroller so how can i drag the div from one container and need to autoscroll the scroller to get the dropable section
    plz do help someone

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 11, 2016 at 16:50 Permalink

      Can’t really say as it’d depend on your other scripts. Maybe you can check the functions in jQuery ui sortable example and adapt them to your own app.

      The general idea is that you’d need to use the scrollTo method in a custom script that’ll check cursor position when dragging (e.g. when drag has started and cursor is over the container element, scroll-to dropable area).

      Reply
      • asq
        Posted on January 21, 2016 at 08:34 Permalink

        I just need to have default auto scroll feature, whenever i will hover on the scroller buttons it should scroll.
        The default browser has this features but not here. did i miss some configuration for this

        Reply
        • malihu
          Posted on January 21, 2016 at 10:52 Permalink

          There no simple configuration option to do this as the script cannot auto-detect/cover all user intentions (like drag) with javascript. Depending on how exactly your app works you can apply several solution which involve some additional script or code.

          For example you could create 2 additional buttons (e.g. one with class scroll-down and one with class scroll-up) in the content and place them at the (absolute) top and bottom. Using a code like the one below you could scroll the content when cursor is over them:

          $("#content-1").mCustomScrollbar({ scrollButtons:{ enable: true, scrollAmount: 10 } }); var scrollbarDNbtn=$("#content-1 .mCSB_buttonDown"),scrollbarUPbtn=$("#content-1 .mCSB_buttonUp"); $(".scroll-down").on("mouseover",function(){ scrollbarDNbtn.trigger("mousedown"); }).on("mouseout",function(){ scrollbarDNbtn.trigger("mouseup"); }); $(".scroll-up").on("mouseover",function(){ scrollbarUPbtn.trigger("mousedown"); }).on("mouseout",function(){ scrollbarUPbtn.trigger("mouseup"); });

          Reply
  21. Andrew
    Posted on January 7, 2016 at 21:58 Permalink

    Is it possible to combine your whole page custom scroll bar example with the scrollTo behavior?

    I have been trying to get it working unsuccessfully thus far. Below is my latest attempt:

    (function($){$(window).load(function(){ $("body").mCustomScrollbar({ scrollButtons:{ enable:true }, theme: "light-thick" } ); }); })(jQuery); $("body").mCustomScrollbar("scrollTo", "bottom");

    Reply
    • Andrew
      Posted on January 7, 2016 at 22:42 Permalink

      Nevermind, this one seems to work…

      Reply
  22. arconre
    Posted on January 6, 2016 at 16:15 Permalink

    Add a custom scrollbar to your twitter widget Add a great-looking and highly customizable scrollbar to your twitter widget. Where is this information?

    Reply
  23. Ralph
    Posted on December 31, 2015 at 19:28 Permalink

    Thanks for creating & sharing this awesome custom scrollbar plugin!

    Xronia pola!
    Ralph

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on January 11, 2016 at 16:54 Permalink

      You’re welcome!
      Kali xronia 🙂

      Reply
  24. Xczer
    Posted on December 30, 2015 at 11:55 Permalink

    Sir can you give me the working jsfiddle of dark thin theme of scrollbar!it is easy to understand from there.

    Reply
  25. BAMBA
    Posted on December 29, 2015 at 20:33 Permalink

    hi, i need an explanation

    before implements your code i wrote a little script and it worked.

    $(document).ready(function(){
    $(“.det”).on(‘click’,function(){
    var index = $(this).attr(“class”).substring(4);
    //alert(index);
    $(“.logo”).attr(“src”,”images/cover_example.jpg”);
    $(“#show_details”).css(“visibility”, “visible”);
    $(“#title .cell2”).text(function(){return index;});
    });
    });

    now using your scrollbar, this script doesn’t work and i don’t know why.
    i need to tell you that i know anything about js and jquery because i’m learning them.

    thanks

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on December 31, 2015 at 09:19 Permalink

      There’s no apparent reason for your code not to work, as it’s not related with the plugin script at all…
      Maybe you made some typo when adding the plugin script? Do you get any console errors?
      I can’t really help without seeing your full page/code. Can you send me a link to check?

      Reply
  26. amir
    Posted on December 29, 2015 at 17:56 Permalink

    how can I use it in ?,it doesn’t work.I used it for with this attributes
    {
    width:600px;
    height:800px;
    overflow:hidden;
    }
    and it works very well,but when I change it to it didn’t work.
    it’s my textarea tag

    and it’s Textarea_Field class

    .Textarea_Field{
    width:600px;
    height:200px;
    overflow:hidden;
    }
    what’s wrong?

    Reply
    • amir
      Posted on December 29, 2015 at 22:43 Permalink

      how can I use it in textarea tag?it doesn’t work.I used it for div tag with this attributes
      {
      width:600px;
      height:800px;
      overflow:hidden;
      }
      and it works very well,but when I change it to textarea it didn’t work.
      it’s my textarea tag
      <textarea class="mCustomScrollbar Textarea_Field" data-mcs-theme="dark" ></textarea>
      and it’s Textarea_Field class

      .Textarea_Field{
      width:600px;
      height:200px;
      overflow:hidden;
      }
      what’s wrong?

      Reply
      • malihu
        Posted on December 31, 2015 at 09:21 Permalink

        Textarea fields require extra code to work as they cannot contain elements (only plain text). See textarea_example.html in plugin archive for a working example.

        Reply
  27. francisco chong
    Posted on December 28, 2015 at 19:17 Permalink

    Hey Malihu,
    How can i make content draggable by click and drag for desktop users, like the way it works for touch devices (phone/tablets)?

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on December 31, 2015 at 09:12 Permalink

      There’s no option to do this. You’d need to edit and modify plugin js. Doing this will prevent other content-cursor interactions like selecting text, so it doesn’t really make sense unless you run your web-app on machines like touch-screen kiosks(?)

      Reply
      • francisco
        Posted on December 31, 2015 at 21:47 Permalink

        Exactly I’m creating a kiosk-browser-app with chrome and it would work perfectly, if my client had gotten a REAL touch screen.

        But thanks for clarifying and if you have any idea were i should start, it would help me a lot.

        I already told my client this is not possible, but you know there is that voice in my head telling me try to do it.

        Reply
        • malihu
          Posted on January 11, 2016 at 19:59 Permalink

          I see. Try modifying plugin script (jquery.mCustomScrollbar.js) and see if something like this works for you:

          a) Comment (or remove) line 1061

          b) Comment (or remove) line 1307

          c) In lines 1262, 1263 and 1264 change:
          touchstart, touchmove, touchend
          to:
          mousedown, mousemove, mouseup
          respectively.

          Reply
          • Spid3r
            Posted on January 21, 2016 at 14:03 Permalink

            Now, if you click on the content within the scroll, and release the outside, the content will still be considered pressing and moving…

          • malihu
            Posted on January 22, 2016 at 05:30 Permalink

            @Spid3r

            Yes because you’re testing it with an actual mouse on desktop(?)

            Change line 1274 to:
            }).add($(document)).bind(events[2],function(e){

  28. Raf Goesmann
    Posted on December 27, 2015 at 09:28 Permalink

    Hey milahu,

    I have commented previously regarding implementing m custom scrollbar into my chat application. While it is working almost perfectly, I have noticed one minor error. When people spam in the chat, the scrollbar doesn’t scroll to the bottom like it usually does. I think this has to do with the time it take s to scroll to the bottom. Is there a way to make the scrollbar go to the bottom of the page with no animation ?

    Thanks again,
    Raf

    Reply
  29. Varun
    Posted on December 23, 2015 at 08:50 Permalink

    Can we set zIndex value of scrollbar?

    Reply
  30. Sathyananth
    Posted on December 23, 2015 at 08:46 Permalink

    Hi Malihu,

    I want the scroll buttons to trigger a different function instead of scrolling the dragger.
    For, I want the up button to go to previous page and down button to go to the next page, and dragger is used to scroll the page. Is that possible?

    Reply
    • malihu
      Posted on December 23, 2015 at 19:13 Permalink

      The scrollbar buttons will always scroll the dragger but you can change is how they scroll it. See scrollButtons options. You can define the buttons scrolling type and amount like this:

      scrollButtons:{ enable: true, scrollAmount: 400, scrollType: "stepped" }

      Reply

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