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react-customscroll
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This is a tiny React component for scroll bar customization, without dependencies but with a lot of features.
React-customscroll is a tiny React component for scroll bar customization, without dependencies but with a lot of features.
npm install react-customscroll -save
React-customscroll works like native browser scroll.
You should paste the component inside the block with scrollable data.
For instance:
import CustomScroll from 'react-customscroll';
<div className="block-with-scrolling">
<CustomScroll>
...long_data_here...
</CustomScroll>
</div>
If block with a native browser scroll works well it will work with React-customscroll
MIT
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This is a tiny React component for scroll bar customization, without dependencies but with a lot of features.
The npm package react-customscroll receives a total of 116 weekly downloads. As such, react-customscroll popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-customscroll demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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