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Strut Your Stuff With a Custom Scrollbar

Mar 16, 2025 am 10:46 AM

Strut Your Stuff With a Custom Scrollbar

My first encounter with a truly captivating scrollbar was on this very website. The launch of CSS-Tricks v17, featuring its incredibly bold and visually striking scrollbar, left a lasting impression.

I was amazed. Could such a design element—a scrollbar!—be so impactful on a professional site? The subtle gradient, the generous curves, the seamlessly blended background, and the sheer satisfying thickness—it was a daring and innovative design choice. The scrollbar's tactile appeal was undeniable; it invited interaction simply to appreciate its visual weight. It was bold, avant-garde, and delightfully accessible, even gracefully degrading on older browsers.

While the current CSS Tricks scrollbar is more refined and understated—a muted light gray on black—it still maintains its brand identity, subtly showcasing gradient effects. However, it's less distracting, ensuring it doesn't interfere with the reading experience. In our efficiency-driven world, prioritizing MVPs and the 80/20 rule, custom scrollbars represent true craftsmanship. They communicate a level of attention to detail that words simply cannot convey.

Standardization efforts (with more underway) have simplified the API: seven pseudo-elements and eleven pseudo-classes target virtually every aspect and state of the scrollbar. While this sounds extensive, mastering just three is sufficient for impressive customization:

<code>body::-webkit-scrollbar {
  /* required - the "base" of the bar - mostly for setting width */
}

body::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
  /* the "track" of the bar - ideal for customizing "background" colors */
}

body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
  /* the draggable element—the star of the show! */
}</code>
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These work like any other selected element, allowing for the application of diverse CSS techniques. Media queries, background gradients, transparency, and margins (using various CSS units) all function effectively. (However, not everything is possible; I'd love to style cursors on scrollbars for a true retro feel). Experimenting with Lea Verou's CSS background gradients resulted in a rather unconventional, albeit personalized, scrollbar design—a striped barber pole for the thumb and transparent hearts for the track. It was undeniably unique, earning the moniker "swyxbar" in my workplace after I implemented a more subtle version.

Every front-end developer should push the boundaries of scrollbar customization at least once. However, it's crucial to avoid creating scrollbars that defy user expectations, especially in widely used products (as Google Wave demonstrated).

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