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CSS Scrollbar Selectors
You can use the following pseudo-elements to customize various parts
of the scrollbar for WebKit browsers:
::-webkit-scrollbar — the entire scrollbar.
::-webkit-scrollbar-button — the buttons on the scrollbar (arrows pointing upwards and downwards that scroll one line at a time).
::-webkit-scrollbar:horizontal{} — the horizontal scrollbar.
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb — the draggable scrolling handle.
::-webkit-scrollbar-track — the track (progress bar) of the scrollbar, where there is a gray bar on top of a white bar.
::-webkit-scrollbar-track-piece — the part of the track (progress bar) not covered by the handle.
::-webkit-scrollbar:vertical{} — the vertical scrollbar.
::-webkit-scrollbar-corner — the bottom corner of the scrollbar, where both horizontal and vertical scrollbars meet. This is often the bottom-right corner of the browser window.
::-webkit-resizer — the draggable resizing handle that appears at the bottom corner of some elements.




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