Correction, I mean the CSS position is "fixed".

On Saturday, September 29, 2012 9:23:16 AM UTC-7, kstubs wrote:
>
> The problem with position static, that I can see, is not only is the 
> content static in the y-space, but also in the x-space.  This means that if 
> a user scrolls the page left and right, well then the item(s) that you have 
> fixed in a left hand gutter (as an example) do not remain fixed in this 
> space, they end up sliding over the top of your content.
>
> I'm looking for a Prototype.js alternative for this.  Any tips?
> I can think of an alternative approach that might be suitable would be a 
> scrollable div container.  I see these more and more, I'm not sure if these 
> are coded with JavaScript or just using CSS overflow style on the div 
> container.
>
> Karl..
>

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