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Originally Posted by futureaudio
You need a small JavaScript to detect top scroll position of the page and change "top" of the menu accordingly. You can take clues from that site or something. I don't think you can do this with just CSS itself.
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A ha, JavaScript.. Now that is going to make me lose interest...css, I think I can handle but JS, that is too much for me...I know this as I have already tried to decipher JS but ended up throwing a wobbler....
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Originally Posted by Simon Lloyd
You need to apply it to the container for the navbar itself.
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Apply what, the css or the JS?
The navbar is doing now what I wanted it to do except for the problems mentioned above..
Thanks..