I want to make a nice horizontal scroll bar in one of my div's. Like this ones here:
I'm using angular2 CLI project.
What I've tried so far: I found this package angular2-slimscroll - the latest updated one is here: - but is not working as expected - i guess it has to do with the final angular 2.0 final release which broke the code.
npm install ng2-slimscroll --save
In my app.module.ts i have:
import {SlimScroll} from 'ng2-slimscroll';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent,
SlimScroll // added as a directive
]
....
})
Than in the scrollable.component.ts i do:
import {SlimScroll} from 'ng2-slimscroll';
Import { Component } from '@angular/core'
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
templateUrl: '
<div
slimscroll // the directive doesn't work.
background="#333"
opacity="0.6"
position="right"
width="7px">
Div Content is empty !! I don't know how to use this i guess:)
</div>',
styleUrls: ['./my-app.component.css']
})
Questions:
Any ideas why this SlimScroll package is not working?
Other solutions ? What are you guys using for this job? (angular2 related)
Just to clarify. I'm not fixated on this package. Any implementation will do for now. But i think is better to use a package - instead of trying to implement myself a cross browser compatibility thing for this custom scroll.
Thank's so much!
CodePudding user response:
try:
Import { Component } from '@angular/core'
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<div slimscroll
background="#333"
opacity="0.6"
position="right"
width="7px"
border-radius="5px"
style="margin: 0px 0px; width: 600px; height: 250px;">
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</div>
`,
styleUrls: ['./my-app.component.css']
})
Good luck!
CodePudding user response:
You have slimscroll
on your div
. It should be slimScroll
.
CodePudding user response:
You can also try ngx-scrollbar from here. Works fine in Angular 4