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Old 02-05-2008, 09:26 PM
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i have a website that i'm designing where all of the pages are on one large page. it's a 4x5 grid of 900x650 cells.

i need the navigation bar to always be on top no matter where in the page the user is looking.

i found the "always on top" editor in w3schools.com but can't get it to work in my circumstance, and besides that, it won't follow the window horizontally even if i could get it to work.

any help would be hugely appreciated.....i'd really like to have to make the whole page an inline frame with the navigation being the only thing actually in the index (if you know what i mean)
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Excuse me for my ignorance, but is this is a Java specific question? Can you list the languages you're using for the implementation of the design? Please link us to the editor from w3schools.com as well...

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Excuse me for my ignorance, but is this is a Java specific question? Can you list the languages you're using for the implementation of the design? Please link us to the editor from w3schools.com as well...

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i have no idea if it's java specific. truth be told, i'm not a programmer. i'm a designer that has to do his own programming.

all languages in the site are (x)(d)HTML, CSS, and Java

here's the w3schools editor:
Tryit Editor v1.4
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