> No PC here, so can someone let me know if it works?
> 
> Here it is:
> 
> HTML: 
> http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames3/editorial.html
> CSS: http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames3/menu.css
> CSS for IE6: 
> http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames3/ie6.css


Well in the end I had to phone a friend - and it doesn't work on IE6 PC 
(no scrollbar)...

Possibly because I trimmed away too much of Roger Johansson's code...

Thereagain, Roger's final words in the comments section don't sound too 
promising - 'Ok, I'm not wasting any more time on this.'

Perhaps if I need frames, I should use frames (with all their 
disadvantages)?

It's either that, or I let Mac users have framed behaviour (CSS 
position:fixed), whilst PC users (with IE) are left scrolling 
back-and-forth to access the navigation.

(My navigation menu uses absolute positioning in the layout of the sub 
menus, and from what I've read that may be incompatible with any hack 
to get IE PC exhibiting frame-like behaviour. Or maybe not? Is it just 
in the scrolling area that I can't use absolute positioning?). 

Richard






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