- From: HARRIS Rachel D <rachel.d.harris@co.multnomah.or.us>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 06:53:58 -0700
- To: www-html@w3.org
Thanks for the ideas. In the one suggestion with the CSS display fixed, I scrolled down that url given and the top of the page also was hidden because I am using IE 5 instead of those that were suggested. Even more unfortunate, is that most here are still at IE4 because the current application doesn't work with IE5. Thanks again, Rachel ~*~* ~*~ Rachel Harris, M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C. Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Web Site Coordinator 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd Suite 250. Portland, OR 97214 Phone- (503) 988-6048 Fax-(503) 988-3990 TDD-(503) 248-3561 INTEROFFICE MAIL: B503/Suite 250 Rachel.D.Harris@co.multnomah.or.us http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dcj/ ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ -----Original Message----- From: Barry Kaminsky [mailto:polisource@mail.hypermart.net] Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:31 PM To: rachel.d.harris@co.multnomah.or.us; www-html@w3.org Subject: Re: Fixed header area How about a repeating "header" down the full length of one or both sides of the screen? Also, I remember reading something about table headers staying in the same place as the rest of the table scrolls, or something like that, without frames. Maybe you can put all your non-header information in a table and use that technique, however it works. Incidently, anyone who has a question on website building who can't find an appropriate mailing list should try experts-exchange.com or askme.com. Bookmark the HyperMart Small Business Center. All the tools you need to succeed! http://www.hypermart.net/center/
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