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  • License
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  • Created over 9 years ago
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Repository Details

Very simple and lightweight vanilla javascript library for creating a custom scrollbar cross-browser.

SimpleScrollbar

Very simple vanilla javascript library for creating a custom scrollbar cross-browser and cross-devices.

Demo

http://buzinas.github.io/simple-scrollbar

React version

I also open sourced a newer and more modern React version at: https://github.com/closeio/react-custom-scroller

Benefits

  • Extremely lightweight (less than 1KB after gzip and minify)
  • It uses the native scroll events, so:
    • All the events work and are smooth (mouse wheel, space, page down, page up, arrows etc).
    • The performance is awesome!
  • No dependencies, completely vanilla Javascript!
  • RTL support (thanks to @BabkinAleksandr)

Browser Support

It was developed with evergreen browsers in mind, but it works on IE11.

Usage

You can use this library as a script tag, or you can import it as a npm module, eg:

Script tag

Download the script here and the styles from here and include it:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/simple-scrollbar.css">
<script src="/path/to/simple-scrollbar.min.js"></script>

Or include it via jsDelivr CDN:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/simple-scrollbar@latest/simple-scrollbar.css">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/simple-scrollbar@latest/simple-scrollbar.min.js"></script>

CommonJS

const SimpleScrollbar = require('simple-scrollbar');
require('simple-scrollbar/simple-scrollbar.css')

ES2015 modules

import SimpleScrollbar from 'simple-scrollbar'
import 'simple-scrollbar/simple-scrollbar.css'

Auto-binding

Include the attribute ss-container in any <div> that you want to make scrollable, and the library will turn it for you

<div ss-container>One</div>
<div ss-container>
  <span>Two</span>
</div>

Manual binding

If you want to manually turn your div in a SimpleScrollbar, you can use the SimpleScrollbar.initEl method.

<div class="myClass"></div>

<script>
  var el = document.querySelector('.myClass');
  SimpleScrollbar.initEl(el);
</script>

Dynamically added content

If you use some client Framework, like Angular, Aurelia, etc - or any library that includes DOMElements dynamically in your app, and you want to use the SimpleScrollbar ss-container attribute, you can use the SimpleScrollbar.initAll method, and it will turn all the elements with that attribute in a scrollable one for you.

var div = document.createElement('div');
div.insertAdjacentHTML('afterbegin', '<span>One</span>');
div.setAttribute('ss-container', true);

var otherDiv = div.cloneNode(true);
otherDiv.querySelector('span').textContent = 'Two';

document.body.appendChild(div);
document.body.appendChild(otherDiv);

SimpleScrollbar.initAll();

RTL Support

Add direction: rtl; to your <div>'s CSS, and SimpleScrollbar will detect the direction automatically.

Credits

Inspired by yairEO's jQuery plugin (fakescroll)