Hi

Now that I've got my navigation menu sorted out for some of the main 
browsers (FF, Safari, Opera, and IE6 PC), I'd like to use CSS to 
emulate a frame.

(This is going to be for my side-scrolling photo gallery.)

It seems to be a very simple effect to achieve in FF, Safari and Opera.

I simply add position:fixed to the #topbar (and then make the textbox 
3000px wide - so that there's something to scroll):

HTML:

http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames/editorial.html

CSS:

http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames/menu.css

What else do I need to add to get it working in IE6 PC?

(I still have a faint hope of getting something workable in IE 5.2.3 
Mac - but I'd be happy to lose the frame, and just have regular 
scrolling for that browser)

 - I know there are several links to 'frames' tutorials here at 
css-discuss. I've looked at a couple and they seem to be quite 
complicated, adding functionality that I don't need (fixed sidebars, 
footers etc). Perhaps I should follow this one (as it is the most 
current), and work through it, deleting the code I don't need (?):

http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200609/css_frames_v2_fullheight/

Thanks for any tips

Richard









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