Change thickness of thumbnail scroller?

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rojharris
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Hi,

How can I change the thickness of the thumbnail scroller bar? I've tried editing the '::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb' css in the html page but it makes no difference. I did find a thickness in the javascript file output but is there a way of editing this in the skin editor so it gets output every time rather than me having to remember to edit the .js file?

Thanks

p.s. I don't mean the whole thumbnail area, just the little scroll bar along the bottom.
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Yeah, know what you mean, but no not in the interface.
I will add feature request.
Funny I was thinking this myself just yesterday.
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mbb
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Would be REALLY nice to be able to get rid of the scrollbar entirely and to be able to scroll just by click-dragging the thumbnails themselves.

which has been brought up before-

viewtopic.php?f=13&t=11708&p=49594&hili ... bar#p49594
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Hi,
You can turn off the scrollers just by changing the setting for the Scrollbar to off for both Horizontal and Vertical.
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mbb
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Re: "You can turn off the scrollers just by changing the setting for the Scrollbar to off for both Horizontal and Vertical."

You are misunderstanding what I am saying- I do not wish to turn off scrolling (which doing the above does), I wish to be able to remove the scrollbars, but still be able to scroll by clicking and dragging on the thumbnails themselves.

Note- this is how Krpano/Panotour (as well as tours created by other programs) function with regards to thumbnail menus.

Please see the following example tour that demonstrates what I mean-

https://www.bohonus.com/hosted/steves-weird-house/

Note how the thumbnail scrolling works, and also how the thumbnail menu automatically centers on the currently viewed panorama.
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