Hi everyone

I have a mobile device version of a web based product that has a div
which appears across the top of the page with a menu in it.  Currently,
if the user clicks on a hyperlink in a page which goes to a bookmark in
that or another page, the bookmark by default appears at the top of the
page, which will, of course, be hidden under the menu.  In fact the menu
hides the first two lines of any page but only when it is scrolled
upwards.  The page is normally displayed as starting immediately below
the menu.

Does anyone have any thoughts as to how the top of the page might be
shifted down by the depth of the div area?

Dixie Dean

 

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