This may seem like an odd question but I need to know if it's possible to hijack the window scrollbar so when a user scrolls it it doesn't scroll the page. I want to write some js that instead when the user scrolls the window scrollbar it scrolls a div. I can write the js to detect the scrolls and how much to animate the div etc but not sure how to hijack the window scrollbar and stop it scrolling the window Is this possible?
1 Answer
Instead of trying to "hijack" the browser window, you could try a number of other ways, such as:
<- Overflow ---------------------------------------------------->
[css]:
<style>
html, body {
overflow: none;
}
</style>
[javascript]:
<script>
window.addEventListener('DOMMouseScroll', onScroll, false);
window.onmousewheel = function onScroll(event) {
// Use "event" to distinguish between up or down
// for which you determine which way to scroll
// the particular div you want.
}
</script>
<- Preventing Default --------------------------------------->
[javascript (untested)]:
<script>
window.addEventListener('DOMMouseScroll', onMouseWheel, false);
window.onmousewheel = document.onmousewheel = onMouseWheel; // IE
function onMouseWheel(event) {
event.stopPropagation();
event.preventDefault();
event.cancelBubble = true;
// Use "event" to distinguish between up or down
// for which you determine which way to scroll
// the particular div you want.
return false;
}
</script>
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Both ways are a better approach. I think overflow method is very simple...actually they both are, great work– neolaserFeb 14, 2011 at 22:27
position:fixed;
position: fixed
so they don't scroll. It's impossible to give more info without seeing what you are trying to do