DonVT
19 November 2024 12:25
1
Operating system
Windows
Joplin version
3.1.24
Desktop version info
Joplin 3.1.24 (prod, win32)
Client ID: 51100ee1a2234c22a0ff73ccc241f903
Sync Version: 3
Profile Version: 47
Keychain Supported: Yes
Revision: d581264
Backup: 1.4.2
Rich Markdown: 0.15.0
What issue do you have?
Due to age I can not get the curser on the slider. It is trial and error mostly error. I sure others at my age or someone with certain disabilities have the same problem. The slider on this page is perfect. How can I make it wider?
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Marph
19 November 2024 16:12
2
I'm using
::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 12px;
}
in userchrome.css
and userstyle.css
. The location of both files can be obtained by Help -> Open profile directory
.
Related thread:
Hi @MisterKelly , pick the one you like and copy & paste to your userchrome.css:
For notebook panel:
.rli-sideBar ::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 10px !important;
}
For note list panel:
.rli-noteList ::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 10px !important;
}
Or for both:
.rli-sideBar ::-webkit-scrollbar,
.rli-noteList ::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 10px !important;
}
You can edit the size to fit your needs and it's required to quit & restart Joplin to take effect.
Thank you for reporting this!
I've added this issue to the accessibility to-do list .
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I'm sorry for a slight hijack of the topic but if you don't mind, I would also suggest adding the scrollbar colour issue to the list. As reported in https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/no-slider-at-tagg-and-notebook-sidebar-on-windws/35323 , the one in the Notebooks panel is barely visible. In fact, I cannot see it at all when using a cheap TN monitor.
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DonVT
19 November 2024 22:37
5
Great addition to the topic. I did not know there sliders for the notebook.
DonVT
19 November 2024 22:39
6
Thanks. I will try to paste it. I hope my limited knowledge will be able to do it.
You can also open the stylesheet CSS files directly from within Joplin from Tools → Options → Appearance → Show Advanced Settings .