> >> I believe what the OP is after is to achieve the same behavior as if
> the
> >> banner/header was a top frame.
> >> --
> >> Regards,
> >> Thierry
> >
> > Whoops. Then perhaps these will give him some ideas to play with...
> > <http://limpid.nl/lab/css/fixed/>
> > <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_8d.html>
> 
> Yes, Frames without frames is exactly what I want. Hopefully the URLs
> you gave as well as the ones on those pages will provide the answer. I
> have a basic understanding of how to do it. Maybe I will discover
> something new or discover an error in my code. I have a lot of reading
> to do. Thanks.

These URLs won't help you.
To find a solution, you need first to understand the problem.
A browser scrolls a document until the named anchor reaches the top of the
"window/frame" it is in. 
So as long as your header is part of that document, named anchors will move
behind it. Padding, margin, top, whatever you want to use will not change
that behavior. Unless of course you are ok to increase the gap between the
sections.
Because in this case, you could use *top padding* on the paragraphs. That
way the anchor position does *not* changed, but the position of the text
will. And that can "clear" the header. 
But do you want a gap between those sections?

--
Regards,
Thierry
www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz


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