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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: 'additional' HTML
Michael Wiedmann wrote: > * Bob Stayton <bobs@caldera.com> [030214 09:30]: > >>"a navigation banner at a fixed position in the browser" >>means you need to use an HTML Frameset. And a list of >>sections would generally mean a table of contents, right? > > Let me clarify what I want to achieve: > > See e.g. http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/007/menus.html > (they call it 'pinned-down menu'). This is done using HTML code > like the one I posted earlier today and the CSS code you can see > at the above URL. You got me curious; I hadn't looked at this for a while. It appears that both Opera versions 6.05 and 7.01 in addition to Mozilla and Netscape 7 will support fixed positioning of blocks. This and the work around described on the page you site, comprises a "quorum" as far as I'm concerned. Thanks for the nudge. ...edN
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