Tuesday, July 31, 2012

How to add scrolling windows to a webpage ? PART 3


For one CSS scrolling webpage example, we'd use a few brief CSS elements in thehead of our document to create a simple"fixed" header and footer, which is relative to the browser window itself, rather than to any other text or elements within the page. These "fixed" bars, one at the top and one at the bottom, will stretch across a page, regardless of width, and will remain in that position. When a surfer scrolls the page up or down, the central part of the page itself will react normally, but the header and footer will remain stationary- they are actually hovering "on top of" the rest of the normal page, not really a relative part of it. Fixed elements like these are ideal for keeping a website's title header and footer visible to the reader, while allowing them to navigate the rest of the page normally. Once you have declared CSS elements, you will need to make use of them in thebody of your page's HTML. Some webmasters may be intimidated by the admittedly larger chunk of HTML (and CSS) than in the previous examples,but there's no need - CSS is a "normal" and powerful aspect of HTML. I hope this article was clear and helpful -remember, these are just the very basics of just a few options available to the discerning webmaster looking for some ideas on how to implement scrolling webpages.

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