Re: Nav Bars
From: Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage (Leeds_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:21:02 -0500
glad it worked for you!
I found that script handy when I was doing a shopping cart with very long
product descriptions, I needed the "add to cart" box stay static so it'd be
there when they got to the bottom. ;-)
glad it helped.
-- Chris Leeds, Microsoft MVP-FrontPage ContentSeed: great tool for web masters, a fantastic convenience for site owners. http://contentseed.com/ -- "gallagherm" <gallagherm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CECB7017-6FBA-4EF6-AEF8-D897C6B68ACE@microsoft.com... > Hey Chris! > > Do I have a big grin?!!!! > > Thanks very much Chris. I used Echoecho, (duly saved in my favourites). > BTW, I am a lamer when it comes to this thing and have had to learn all this > by myself. Wished I'd looked in here before. My site is using html, flash and > php. See, even 50 years olds can get with it. I may be middle/old aged but I > aint no dinosaur! > > This web site stuff beats being blown up and shot at in Baghdad! I should > get a new job! > > Again, my gratitude for your help Chris!!! > > Kindest regards, > > Martin > > "Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage" wrote: > > > you can use either a frame (not highly recommended) or a static layer. > > > > there are plenty of scripts to do a static layer here: > > > > http://dynamicdrive.com > > also I'd found a nice cross-browser script here: > > http://echoecho.com > > > > HTH > > > > -- > > Chris Leeds, > > Microsoft MVP-FrontPage > > > > ContentSeed: great tool for web masters, > > a fantastic convenience for site owners. > > http://contentseed.com/ > > -- > > "gallagherm" <gallagherm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:5CDF734B-6ECF-409F-B4A0-22F56D83626F@microsoft.com... > > > Dear Group, > > > > > > I have successfully built my site. What I would like to do is have my nav > > > bar remain static when I scroll the page down, (Similar to making the > > > background picture a watermark). My nav bars are in flash and are not > > > supplied by FrontPage. > > > > > > How can I get my nav bars to remain static on the page when scrolling? > > > > > > To see the type of nav bars please visit www.gsi-international.com. > > > > > > Kindest regards > > > > > > Martin Gallagher > > > > > >
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