Sent by Patrick Jackson on 21 May 2005 01:01
Hi all -
I realized this has been covered before, but I haven't found an answer that
satisfies what I am trying to do. Basically, I want to create a header that
always remains on the top of the screen, and the page content scrolls
underneath it.
I took a crack at it on my own, and produced this sample page :
http://fluidev1.com/css/example.htm
( do ignore the wrong doctype ;) )
This actually yielded a better result than I thought it would - with two
exceptions: IE 5.2 Mac, which leaves a gap to the right of the scrollbar,
and IE6 Win which stills shows the outline of the 'default' scrollbars.
Is there a cleaner, better, more standards based solution for this? I
looked at http://rammstein.com/ which won a web standards award, and yields
the effect I am looking for - though I think it relies on JavaScript. Also,
it produces are more complicated effect, I just want to the content to flow
under the header.
Anyone have any suggestions / thoughts?
thanks!
patrick
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