> 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
> 

Dixie, we actually just had a long discussion on this exact issue the over the 
weekend.  So, provided that you're not new to the list, go check out the thread 
entitled "Anchor Offset."

---Tim
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