Yaldex Colored ScrollBars 1.7 1.7
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Yaldex Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$14.5 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.44 MB |
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Yaldex Colored ScrollBars is easy to use but powerful tool that generates CSS Style definitions needed to add colored scrollbars on your web pages, and JavaScript code for amazing animated scrollbars.
With this tool you can create (without writing single line of code) eye-catching scrollbars with: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and/or JavaScript effects. Yaldex Colored ScrollBars will produce for you all the HTML code, CSS definitions and (if needed) - JavaScript code for your scrollbar.
It comes with 44 color schemes included in the templates repository, that can be customized to match your design, or you can create your own schemes and save them to templates repository for later use.
There are the built-in color picker to pick a color from anywhere on your screen, the built-in HTML Editor(to edit designed code in your ready or new HTML pages), a real-time preview that allows you view the scrollbar, as well as an additional background and sample text.
You can copy designed code to clipboard, save as JavaScript file, save as Cascading Style Sheets file, save as Outlook Express Stationery , paste code into your ready page ( After choosing target page, "Yaldex Colored ScrollBars" will insert the designed code into your page automatically) or edit in the built-in HTML Editor.
You can customize color schemes by entering Hex color value in the text box or by choosing from color box, from palette dialog or from color picker.
Send emails with colored scrollbars by saving Outlook Express stationery files from within the program. (The emails will only have colored scrollbars if viewed in Outlook Express.)
Only users of Internet Explorer 5.5 or later will be able to see the scrollbars in color but statistics show that this is the most widely used browser. So you must use it! |
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