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Fixed image at the bottom of browser window
Check out this http: //www. eyeball-design. com/fxzone/frames02. htm see the navigation strip that is always in view at the end of the internet page how might i manage to do that Thx ahead It’s the frameset. It’s rather basic stuff. Have a look at http: //www. w3schools. com/html/html_frames. asp oh right… well now i recognize… thx The best solution, if IE backed it, would be to apply the css place: fixed; bottom: 0px; homes. That way you might bypass frames altogether. Your position: fixed property should really align elements in accordance with the browser eye-port, so a base: 0px rule should cause a component to attatch to the bottom of this browser.. and it works generally in most modern browsers. However apparently nobody sent MS that memo. Very well, if you evaluate that site, them uses frames. And you can get it to job in IE, having a little trickery. Yes I recognize that site functions frames. I were arguing that position, or if IE backed frames. Clearly IE really does supports them, and it has for several years. My point is there is theoretically other ways you might achieve the exact effect without using frames. It ment the idea … Continue reading →
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http: //www. jasonstanley. co. uk/layout2. png Firstly sorry for so much to the way i obscured a whole lot of it. As well as is 2-3 days off completion and i’d rather the design debut on my site as an alternative to someone else’s: smoker: The question describes the part that’s obscured. I want this to possibly be an optional secondary navigation. The idea of it is that it displays links which often makes the article easier to find their way. Saying this a possibility essential and thus i need the user every single child hide it. I don’t want to use flash, concerning seen a few sites use this with javascript. No less than i think the javascript. Has anyone done this without flash Do you know the limitations of doing the work this way Can easily anyone recommend virtually any tutorials That’s often achieved with getting some sort of opaque div (i. age., setting a div to look at up the whole screen and giving it the opacity of might be 0. 5 or whatever it becomes somewhat see-through). Assuming that’s what people mean. And even display: none, display: block rollover thingy : although that didn’t develop ie6, … Continue reading →
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