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Posted by Neredbojias on 10/30/87 11:43
With neither quill nor qualm, daninbrum@hotmail.com quothed:
> > I need to emulate a webpage that uses frames but without using frames.
> > The page is split into two columns with a static list of links on the
> > left. This is the problem - I need the page to scroll but I need the
> > links to remain completely static on the left. I've tried CSS but
> > examples, like this one < http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/ >, don't appear to
> > work in IE. I'm not a Javascript programmer so I've been searching for
> > Javascript equivalents high and low but all I can find are examples of
> > the floating kind which bob around when you scroll. This is no good, the
> > menu has to remain completely still. Can anyone point me towards a
> > script that will do what I need?
>
> No javascript is needed for this. It simple CSS positioning. What
> version of IE did you try? Is old browser support critical? A
> well-designed CSS layout should work on all browsers, and look exactly
> how you wanted on the newer breed. Check out...
>
> http://www.pageresource.com/dhtml/csstut61.htm
"Okay, now it is time to look at the positioning properties. I moved
these off the other page because I had to put this page inside one big
table to make sure everyone saw the same thing....with all those screen
resolutions out there......"
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Neredbojias
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