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I thought position: fixed; set something fixed relative to the closest parent with position relative (and defaulted to the viewport (<html>)). Any chance of a confirmation?
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[...] are mostly using absolute positioning. I don’t know if thise will help, but give it a go… Absolute, Relative, Fixed Positioning: How Do They Differ? Perhaps if you have a mock-up image of just...
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[...] move them pretty much anywhere. For more information on how absolute and relative positioning works read this article. I also set the font size to 0px to fix spacing issues in [...]
View ArticleBy: Tracey
Thanks for this Chris. I had been wondering why navigation elements aren’t fixed more often. Now I know what to avoid…I think :)
View ArticleBy: Raviraj
Hi Chris, Thanks for this post Chris. I have same problem with fixed position as David asked above. I think position fixed is relative to and not to view point (Screen). I have created one page with...
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I missed <HTML> in one statement. Correction* I think position fixed is relative to and not to view point (Screen) >> I think position fixed is relative to <HTML> and not to view...
View ArticleBy: Ziba
Thank you so much Chris. I really appreciate your “medium answer”. It’s really helpful!
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I will add that Fixed elements, when scrolled to their boundaries, do not continue to scroll their parent elements. They just stop scrolling at their boundaries as you’d expect. They can be a good way...
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hi chirs, when i am increasing a windows size , the div container is not fixed in a particular position. I also used a absolute position, but it is not working . help me
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