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Thanks, but I want the menu which goes in here in the 'real life' page to be fixed; ie to be visible at all times even if the content div contains so much that the viewer has to scroll down. |
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Alex Bell wrote: Thanks, but I want the menu which goes in here in the 'real life' page to be fixed; ie to be visible at all times even if the content div contains so much that the viewer has to scroll down. I find those kinds of menus most annoying. I don't think I am alone in this judgment. There are two things all visitors know how to do: scroll up and down, and use the Back button. Thanks, but I'm content to agree to differ. |
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Alex Bell wrote: Thanks, but I want the menu which goes in here in the 'real life' page to be fixed; ie to be visible at all times even if the content div contains so much that the viewer has to scroll down. I find those kinds of menus most annoying. I don't think I am alone in this judgment. There are two things all visitors know how to do: scroll up and down, and use the Back button. Thanks, but I'm content to agree to differ. |
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Alex Bell wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Alex Bell wrote: Thanks, but I want the menu which goes in here in the 'real life' page to be fixed; ie to be visible at all times even if the content div contains so much that the viewer has to scroll down. I find those kinds of menus most annoying. I don't think I am alone in this judgment. There are two things all visitors know how to do: scroll up and down, and use the Back button. Thanks, but I'm content to agree to differ. Then, be prepared for this to break in IE6, which does not support position: fixed. Perhaps not a big problem, but check it in IE6 as it's number 2 or 3 in usage. Jeff |
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