Custom Scrollbar Plugin
Adds a custom scrollbar to specified HTML elements.
Change the Look of Too Long Vertical Elements width a Scrollbar
Do you have too long elements sticking out and breaking the web site layout?
If you have such a problem, fix their height by adding a scrollbar to the element with this plugin.
See How a Scrollbar is Created
After installing it, go to Dashboard
-> Appearance
-> Scrollbars
. Set a selector and height. That’s it.
Notes: you need a basic understanding of CSS/jQuery selectors to use this plugin.
Multiple Selectors
By specifying selectors, you can define multiple scrollbars.
Responsive
Supports responsive design by defining the range of browser screen widths for the scrollbar to appear.
Custom Colors
Pick custom colors for the scrollbar elements.
Custom CSS
Define custom CSS rules.
Predefined Styles
Pick you favorite style from a list.
Ajax Page Load Handling
Even if the elements is inside an element which loads with Ajax, your scrollbars will be initialized accordingly.
Supports Responsive Design
If you want to disable your scrollbars in certain screen widths, you can do so as well.
Supported Language
Installation
- Upload
custom-scrollbar.php
and other files compressed in the zip folder to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Go to Dashboard -> Appearance -> Scrollbars.
- Configure the options by setting a selector and height.
Screenshots
Front-end
Setting Page
Changelog
1.3.8 – 07/09/2021
- Fixed a bug that caused a PHP syntax error in PHP below 7.3.
1.3.7 – 07/09/2021
- Fixed dynamic UI elements which did not toggle the visibility.
- Fixed JQMIGRATE warnings in the browser console.
1.3.6 – 03/01/2021
- Fixed an incompatibility issue with PHP 8.0, which the setting UI did not load.
- Fixed an incompatibility issue with WordPress 5.6 which comes with jQuery 3.5.
1.3.5 – 11/19/2020
- Added a custom JavaScript event that is triggered right after a scrollbar is initialized.
- Fixed some non-sanitized raw HTTP request arrays handled when the setting form is submitted.
1.3.4 – 11/06/2020
- Tweaked the style of some UI elements.
- Fixed a bug of double slashes on resource URLs.
- Fixed a bug that scrollbar options were not passed properly when the target element is not found.
- Fixed a bug that the default options were not applied properly.
1.3.3 – 08/19/2020
- Fixed an incompatibility issue with WordPress 5.5 regarding radio input buttons.
1.3.2 – 01/10/2019
- Added the Japanese translation.
- Added the default language template file.
1.3.1 – 12/27/2016
- Fixed a bug that debug log was shown in the browser console.
1.3.0 – 12/16/2016
- Added the
Scroll Buttons
, Keyboard
, Mouse Wheel
options. - Changed the
Ajax Handling
option in the General
setting section by moving it to each scrollbar option item. - Deprecated the ability of creating multiple scrollbars.
1.2.0 – 10/10/2016
- Added the
Ajax Handling
option that determines whether to initialize plugin scripts on Ajax page loads. - Added the ability to export and import settings.
- Refined the setting pages.
1.1.7 – 07/07/2016
- Tweaked the setting UI to improve the usability.
1.1.6 – 01/06/2016
- Added the minified version for the enabler script.
- Improved performance of the setting page.
1.1.5 – 12/15/2015
- Fixed an issue with jQuery v2.1.4.
1.1.4 – 11/27/2015
- Tweaked the setting pages.
1.1.3 – 11/05/2015
- Changed the required WordPress version to 3.4.
- Fixed a bug that settings were not saved properly when removing a scrollbar definition item.
1.1.2 – 10/29/2015
- Tweaked the setting pages.
- Fixed a bug that percentages for width and height could not be set.
1.1.1 – 10/20/2015
1.1 – 08/29/2015
- Added the ability to set inline CSS rules wit the
Inline CSS
option. - Tweaked the styling of setting forms.
- Fixed a bug that the
Width
option did not take effect.
1 – 07/05/2015