If it is fixed or absolute, it still positions it to the top of the page, not the top of the viewport. – Anthony Sep 12 '09 at 17:14 Oh, I forgot to mention: IE has crappy support for { position: fixed }. I guess you can use this hack to fix it: tagsoup.Com/cookbook/css/fixed – jrharshath Sep 12 '09 at 17:25 Yeah but the problem is still that when you use fixed, the position of the div is still relative to the top of the page, and not the view port.
– Anthony Sep 13 '09 at 12:43 I have the same problem, I was hoping to have found a solution here since you described it so well! – Rafa Apr 28 at 2:58.
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