Sent by Craig Snyder on 30 November 2004 20:08
>Use position:fixed; and then use http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/ to "fix"
>Win IE. It's javascript that reads and then re-writes the CSS to
>accommodate certain "advanced" CSS declarations, including making
>position:fixed; work in Win IE.
>It is alpha test material, but very well made. Not gonna be the best
>solution for everything, but is the best solution for some things that
>I've found.
This is certainly an interesting solution, and I will construct a test page, but I'd like a pure CSS
solution if there is one out there...
-Craig Snyder
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