Also, And I'm so sorry about double-posting about this but it is
important and should be said.

Even IF you can't get it working in all browsers, you can make it
degrade well and turn into a header or right/left column nav that
isn't fixed.

Lack of support in one browser is never a reason to force people who
have made a good choice to use out-dated systems. IE provides their
lame little IE selection pseudo-tags for just this reason.

We all hate hacking IE but it isn't an excuse to cripple all our
systems. We can back-fill with IE hacks and JS replacements for IE
being a badboy. We can, is some situations, tell people with really
outdated browsers that certain functionality is missing because of
their old browser and suggest that they upgrade somewhere logical on
the page, like the footer. But fixed-to-the-frame menus are a good
thing. 

I still fail to see why people don't use them more often.


Will 


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