A Simple jQuery plugin to display additional scrollbar on top of the element.
This plugin does not requires jQuery-UI
Call the doubleScroll function on the desired jQuery elements on page load :
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.double-scroll').doubleScroll();
});
You can configure the double scroll with the following options :
{
contentElement: undefined, // Widest element, if not specified first child element will be used
scrollCss: {
'overflow-x': 'auto',
'overflow-y': 'hidden'
},
contentCss: {
'overflow-x': 'auto',
'overflow-y': 'hidden'
},
onlyIfScroll: true, // top scrollbar is not shown if the bottom one is not present
resetOnWindowResize: false // recompute the top ScrollBar requirements when the window is resized
}
The element to use as the scroll reference.
First child element is used if nothing is specified.
Key-Value pairs that allow you to customize the top scrollbar CSS.
Key-Value pairs that allow you to customize the content CSS.
If true, will display the top scrollbar only if the content is scrollable...
If true, will attach an event to regenerate the top scrollbar when the window is resized.
Use it when the scrollable element has a width which is relative to the window width.
Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses:
- @sniku : https://github.com/sniku/jQuery-doubleScroll
- @avianey