Advanced Scroll Bar AS 3.0 is a Flash script for Financial Modeling and Analysis scripts design by FlashComponents.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Advanced Scroll Bar allows you to insert a custom Flash scroll bar inside your web pages.
Publisher review: Advanced Scroll Bar allows you to insert a custom Flash scroll bar inside your web pages. The Scroll Bar can be configured to work in either free or snapped to content modes. You can use it in either vertical or horizontal modes and you can configure two component instances to create a Scroll Pane. The component features extensive visual customization option which include support for custom skins and color overlays. Features:- Scroll any movie clip and layout components (eg. Flashtuning Table Renderer, Adobe Flash Datagrid) - Horizontal/Vertical orientation - Switch scrolling targets during runtime - Choice and adjustment of scroll easing types - Choice of scrollbar layouts (buttons and slider, buttons only, slider only) - Run-time resizible visible area - Free/Snap to visible area modes - Autohide/disable feature - Mouse wheel support - Customizable skins on per instance or global basis - Skin elements color overlays - Scrollbar events to integrate various functionality extensions - Dynamic control through Actionscript API - Built in Help Book that can be accessed via the Flash Help Panel Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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