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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
		"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
	<head>

		<title>jScrollPane - cross browser styleable scrollbars with jQuery and CSS</title>

		<!-- styles specific to demo site -->
		<link type="text/css" href="style/demo.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" />
		<!-- styles needed by jScrollPane - include in your own sites -->
		<link type="text/css" href="style/jquery.jscrollpane.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" />

		<!-- latest jQuery direct from google's CDN -->
		<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
		<!-- the mousewheel plugin -->
		<script type="text/javascript" src="script/jquery.mousewheel.js"></script>
		<!-- the jScrollPane script -->
		<script type="text/javascript" src="script/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js"></script>
		<!-- scripts specific to this demo site -->
		<script type="text/javascript" src="script/demo.js"></script>
	</head>
	<body>
		<div id="top-nav">
			<img src="image/logo.png" width="196" height="69" alt="jScrollPane">
			<ul>
				<li><a href="#">Home</a></li>
				<li><a href="#examples">Examples</a></li>
				<li><a href="#themes">Themes</a></li>
				<li><a href="#usage">How to use</a></li>
				<li><a href="faqs.html">FAQs</a></li>
				<li><a href="known_issues.html">Known issues</a></li>
				<li><a href="#support">Support</a></li>
				<li><a href="#download">Download</a></li>
			</ul>
		</div>
		<div id="container">
			<h1>jScrollPane - cross browser styleable scrollbars with jQuery and CSS</h1>
			<p class="intro">
				jScrollPane is a cross-browser <a href="http://jquery.com">jQuery</a> plugin by
				<a href="http://www.kelvinluck.com">Kelvin Luck</a> which converts a browser's default scrollbars (on
				elements with a relevant overflow property) into an HTML structure which can be easily skinned with CSS.
			</p>
			<p>
				jScrollPane is designed to be flexible but very easy to use. After you have <a href="#download">
				downloaded</a> and <a href="#usage">included</a> the relevant files
				in the head of your document all you need to to is call one javascript function to initialise the
				scrollpane. You can style the resultant scrollbars easily with CSS or choose from the existing
				<a href="#themes">themes</a>. There are a number of different <a href="#examples">examples</a> showcasing
				different features of jScrollPane and a number of ways for you to get <a href="#support">support</a>.
			</p>

			<h2 id="usage">How to use</h2>
			<p>
				It is very simple to use jScrollPane. You will need to <a href="#download">download</a> the necessary
				files and place them on your server. Then you just need to include the relevant files in the &lt;head&gt;
				of your document:
			</p>
			<pre>&lt;!-- styles needed by jScrollPane --&gt;
&lt;link type="text/css" href="style/jquery.jscrollpane.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" /&gt;

&lt;!-- latest jQuery direct from google's CDN --&gt;
&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js"&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;

&lt;!-- the mousewheel plugin - optional to provide mousewheel support --&gt;
&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="script/jquery.mousewheel.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;

&lt;!-- the jScrollPane script --&gt;
&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="script/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;</pre>
			<p>
				Then you just need to initialise jScrollPane on document.ready (using a selector which will find the
				content you want to apply jScrollPane to):
			</p>
			<pre>$(function()
{
	$('.scroll-pane').jScrollPane();
});</pre>
			<p>
				There are plenty of different ways to use jScrollPane - either passing in different <a href="settings.html">
				settings</a> when you initialise it or by using the <a href="api.html">API</a>. Each of these different
				use cases is covered by an <a href="#examples">example</a> linked to from below.
			</p>

			<h2 id="download">Download</h2>
			<p>
				You can always find the latest code for jScrollPane on its <a href="http://github.com/vitch/jScrollPane">
				github</a> page. You can either check out this entire website (including all examples) via git, or you
				can use the handy github functionality to <a href="http://github.com/vitch/jScrollPane/archives/master">
				download a zip</a> of the repository.
			</p>
			<p>
				The particular files that you need are:
			</p>
			<ul class="link-list">
				<li>
					<a href="style/jquery.jscrollpane.css">jquery.jscrollpane.css</a> - the basic CSS styles that are
					needed for jScrollPane to work.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="http://www.jquery.com">The jQuery library</a> - although I recommend including this
					directly from a CDN like I do above and in all of the examples.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="script/jquery.mousewheel.js">jquery.mousewheel.js</a> - The
					<a href="http://github.com/brandonaaron/jquery-mousewheel/">jQuery mouseweel</a> plugin. This is
					optional but recommended, include it to allow people to scroll your content using their mouse wheel.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="script/mwheelIntent.js">mwheelIntent.js</a> - The
					<a href="http://www.protofunc.com/scripts/jquery/mwheelIntent/">mwheelIntent</a> plugin. This is
					totally optional but can increase the usability of the mousewheel in nested scroll areas.
					<a href="mwheel_intent.html">See demo</a>.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="script/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js">jquery.jscrollpane.min.js</a> - the actual javascript file
					for jScrollPane (you can also get the <a href="script/jquery.jscrollpane.js">unminified</a> version
					if yu want to see the sourcecode and read the comments).
				</li>
			</ul>

			<h2 id="examples">Simple examples/ tests</h2>
			<p>
				These examples show very basic functionality and exist so that I can test that any changes to
				jScrollPane work cross browser and don't cause any new problems. Note that these examples aren't meant
				to look pretty, they merely highlight different bits of functionaity which are available. If you want
				examples of jScrollPane looking good then check out the <a href="#themes">themes</a>.
			</p>
			<ul class="link-list">
				<li>
					<a href="basic.html">Demo</a> showing basic scrolling (horizontal, vertical and combined)
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="arrows.html">Demo</a> showing basic scrolling (horizontal, vertical and combined) with
					arrow buttons
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="focus.html">Demo</a> showing how the contents of the scrollpane is focused as you tab to it
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="caps.html">Demo</a> showing how you can set "caps" and "gutters" to change the size and
					positioning of the scrollbar relative to the content it is scrolling
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="drag_size.html">Demo</a> showing how you can restrict the minimum and maxium size of the
					drag part of the scrollbar
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="arrow_hover.html">Demo</a> showing how the <a href="settings.html#arrowScrollOnHover">
					arrowScrollOnHover</a> option makes the arrow buttons automatically scroll the content when you
					hover over them
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="arrow_positions.html">Demo</a> showing how the <a href="settings.html#verticalArrowPositions">
					verticalArrowPositions</a> and <a href="settings.html#horizontalArrowPositions">
					horizontalArrowPositions</a> options can change the position of the arrow buttons
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="scroll_to.html">Demo</a> showing how you can use the <a href="api.html#scrollTo">scrollTo
					</a> and <a href="api.html#scrollBy">scrollBy</a> methods of the API
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="scroll_to_animate.html">Demo</a> showing how you can use the <a href="api.html#scrollTo">
					scrollTo</a> and <a href="api.html#scrollBy">scrollBy</a> methods of the API along with the
					<a href="settings.html#animateScroll">animateScroll</a> which enables animation when scrolling
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="anchors.html">Demo</a> showing how you can make internal links automatically scroll the
					scrollpane (and how <a href="anchors.html#para4">external links</a> can link directly into content
					within a jScrollPane)
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="invisibles.html">Demo</a> showing that jScrollPane can work correctly on elements which are
					initially set to be invisible via CSS
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="less_basic.html">Demo</a> showing vertical scrolling with multiple panes on the same page
					and adding dynamic content and then reinitialising one of the panes
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="dynamic_content.html">Demo</a> showing how you can manually <a href="api.html#reinitialise">
					reinitialise</a> the scrollpane if you add dynamic content to it
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="ajax.html">Demo</a> showing how you can change the content of your jScrollPane via an ajax
					call and can reinitialise the scrollpane once the new content has loaded
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="auto_reinitialise.html">Demo</a> showing how jScrollPane can be set to automatically
					reinitialise itself on a timer via the <a href="settings.html#autoReinitialise">autoReinitialise</a>
					parameter

				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="image.html">Demo</a> showing how <a href="settings.html#autoReinitialise">autoReinitialise
					</a> can also be used so that content with images in it displays correctly in jScrollPane
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="dynamic_width.html">Demo</a> showing how jScrollPane can be reinitialised when the width of
					it's container changes and will update to fill the available space
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="dynamic_height.html">Demo</a> showing how jScrollPane can be reinitialised when the height
					of it's container changes and will update to fill the available space
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="fullpage_scroll.html">Demo</a> showing how jScrollPane can be applied to an entire page
					so that the browser's default scrollbars for the page are replaced. This demo also shows that you
					can nest jScrollPanes and everything will still work correctly.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="iframe.html">Demo</a> showing how jScrollPane can be used to style the scrollbars in an
					iframe.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="scroll_on_left.html">Demo</a> showing how vertical scrollbars can also appear on the left
					hand side of content
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="short.html">Demo</a> showing that no scrollbars are created when the content is too short
					to scroll
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="events.html">Demo</a> showing the events that are dispatched by an element you apply
					jScrollPane to.
				</li>
			</ul>

			<h2 id="themes">Themes</h2>
			<p>
				You can style jScrollPane however you like using simple CSS. To give you some ideas, here are a variety
				of different themes which you are free to <a href="#download">download</a> and use or modify:
			</p>
			<ul>
				<li><a href="themes/lozenge/">Lozenge</a> - lozenge shaped sliders and small arrow buttons</li>
			</ul>

			<h2 id="support">Support</h2>
			<p>
				Before trying to get support please check if your problem is a <a href="known_issues.html">known
				issue</a> or if it is mentioned in the <a href="faqs.html">FAQs</a>. If your issue is a new one and
				you can't find any information about it then you can try one of the following two options:
			</p>
			<ul>
				<li>
					<p>
						Using the <a href="http://stackoverflow.com">StackOverflow</a> site. This is probably the
						place you are most likely to get a quick answer as many Javascript experts spend time on
						the site. It also provides niceties like pretty formatting of posted sourcecode.
					</p>
					<p>
						If you ask a question on the site make sure you add the tags "jquery" and "jscrollpane" as
						I will be monitoring these tags to try to provide support.
					</p>
				</li>
				<li>
					<p>
						Through the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/jscrollpane/">jScrollPane google group
						</a> - sign up and then you can start a discussion (either by email or through the web
						interface).
					</p>
					<p>
						Please remember to use the search field at the top of the group's homepage to search the
						archive to find out if your question has been answered before.
					</p>
				</li>
			</ul>
			<p>
				If you have contacted support and established that your problem is definitely a bug then you can
				<a href="http://github.com/vitch/jScrollPane/issues">raise an issue</a> on the project's github
				site.
			</p>

			<h2 id="history">History</h2>
			<p>
				jScrollPane was originally developed in December 2006. Since then it has been constantly updated to
				fix bugs and add new features. The change history since November 2008 is available in the jScrollPane
				<a href="http://github.com/vitch/jScrollPane">git repository</a>. In August 2010 a major rewrite was
				undertaken, starting from a blank canvas and adding long awaited features like horizontal scrolling
				and automatic reinitialisation. If you want to find old versions of jScrollPane then you can check out
				the <a href="changelog.html">changelog</a>.
			</p>

			<h2 id="credits">Credits</h2>
			<p>
				Thanks to <a href="http://www.hoppermagic.com">Hoppermagic</a> for creating the jScrollPane logo! And
				thanks to Mark Reed, Philip Leff and <a href="http://www.erwinodendaal.com">Erwin Odendaal</a> for
				sponsoring the development of v2 of this plugin (particularly to enable horizontal scrolling).
			</p>

			<h2 id="donate">Donate</h2>
			<p>
				jScrollPane is a personal project that is open source for anybody to use as they want to. If you (and
				your clients!) like jScrollPane then please consider donating to it's ongoing development. You can do
				so via Pledgie or Paypal using the images below:
			</p>
			<p style="margin-top: 0; float: left;">
				<a href='http://www.pledgie.com/campaigns/12524'>
					<img alt='Click here to lend your support to: jScrollPane and make a donation at www.pledgie.com !'
						 src='http://www.pledgie.com/campaigns/12524.png?skin_name=chrome' border='0'
						/>
				</a>
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