Hello everyone,
I just watched a video on youtube and noticed the maker did change the way the scrollbar looks in powerapps.
I tried to ask him how he managed to do so but he talked about a property inside gallery without specifing the name and I cannot find it on forums nor on powerapps.
Does anyone know how he did it ?
Thanks a lot
The example posted is not html, is a gallery just placed on the screen, I could also confirm with the maker that he believed that was how the default one looked. I guess maybe there is something in the browser/env that changes it automatically but is still really weird that he is the only person that has this different look on the whole internet and no1 knows why ahah.
I don't know if I am allowed to post links to youtube video but I can share if you are interested.
Unless you want to get involved in very complex HTML (such as the example posted), there are no settings in Power Apps on a Gallery scroll bar except to show or hide it. Difference environments (such as different browsers and resolutions) or in particular the mobile device app will often resolve it with a different appearance.
Check out this blog might give you some directions
https://www.m365princess.com/blogs/create-scrollbar-galleries-power-apps/
No, i am referring to the look of the scrollbar itself. As you can see from the attachment the scrollbar shown is dark grey, with rounded border, very clean and it comes from a powerapps. In my editor the scrollbar is a thick light grey rectangle.
Talking with the maker he doesnt know how he got that version of scrollbar.
I would like to know if maybe your default one looks like his and how to replicate.
For reference i attach to this reply a screenshot of how the scrollbar looks in my powerapps, taken from another youtube video.
Thanks
Hi @GrassiCosimo ,
If you are referring to a Gallery Scroll Bar - the property is ShowScrollBar, which you can set to false. There is also ShowNavigation if you want to use that instead.
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