You could simply add the contenteditable attribute to your container
element, or do what several syntax highlighting web-based editors are doing
and put a hidden textarea in the background of your fancy scrollbar
container and attach a change event handler to the textarea. See ecoder (
http://ecoder.gmeditor.com/), syntaxed (
http://www.duckwizard.com/syntaxed2/sample-css.php), and 9ne (
http://robrohan.com/projects/9ne/). Yeah it's a bit more work, but it
accomplishes what you're looking for.
(Copying the group)

On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Wade Preston Shearer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 23 Sep 2009, at 13:14, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
>
>  The jQuery plugin jScrollPane allows you to completely customize the
>> scrollbar in a block level element with overflowing content. It works
>> beautifully. Unfortunately, it doesn't work on textareas. Any ideas on if it
>> would be possible to accomplish such a trick with textareas? (I need the
>> content in the scrollable box to be editable.)
>>
>
> A URL might help for those unfamiliar with jScrollPane:
>
> http://www.kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/jScrollPane/jScrollPane.html
>
>
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