Internet Explorer 5.5 Properties

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Internet Explorer 5.5 Properties


The following DHTML properties from the latest release of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5 are fully documented in the MSDN® Online Web Workshop.

PropertyDescription
contentEditableInternet Link Sets or retrieves a string that indicates whether the user can edit the content of the object.
scrollbar3dLightColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color of the top and left edges of the scroll box and scroll arrows of a scroll bar.
scrollbarArrowColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color of the arrow element in a scroll arrow.
scrollbarBaseColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color for elements of a scroll bar. If no other properties are set, this property sets the color for all elements of the scroll bar. If a specific scrollbar element property is set, it overrides the scrollbarBaseColor setting for that element.
scrollbarDarkShadowColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color of the gutter of a scroll bar. This color occurs immediately outside the scrollBarShadowColor and affects the bottom and right edges of the scroll box and scroll arrows.
scrollbarFaceColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color of the scroll box and scroll arrows of a scroll bar.
scrollbarHighlightColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color for highlight areas in a scroll bar. This affects the arrow element in the scroll arrow, and the top and left edges of the scroll box and scroll arrows. If the scrollbarTrackColor property is not set, highlight areas in the track are affected.
scrollbarShadowColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color of the bottom and right edges of the scroll box and scroll arrows of a scroll bar.
scrollbarTrackColorInternet Link Sets or retrieves the color of the track element of a scroll bar.
writingModeInternet Link Sets or retrieves the direction and flow of the content in the object.
zoomInternet Link Sets or retrieves the magnification scale of the object.

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