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Warren,
I'm not sure what the position:fixed; rule refers to; I know that
backgrounds can be fixed so that content scrolls over them. Other
than that, there is a javascript/dhtml effect called a 'watermark'
where you can put text or a logo that sticks to one part of the page as
the user scrolls down it. that "watermark" script can be seen and
obtained here:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/logo.htm
-Jim
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<warren@no_S_P_A_M_wyght.com> declared in
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> Where can I go to learn how to make
> elements appear to be postion: fixed on IE?
Google is your friend.
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=position+fixed+ie

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Mark Parnell
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News - 26 Apr 2006 17:21 GMT
Grief there are times I hate google but then really only the weak blame the
tool.
Yup I searched but for some reason I did not do a simple search like yours
Thanks for your help

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> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, News
> <warren@no_S_P_A_M_wyght.com> declared in
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> Google is your friend.
> http://www.google.com.au/search?q=position+fixed+ie