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That's what I did ... But nope ...
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I tried, it worked at 50%. I think that my problem comes from the css file that I use... So can't do anything ^^ but thanks anyway 😃
Maxi_Mega
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Hello everyone,
I was searching for a technique to make an element on my html page staying at the same place even if we scroll the page.
I found 2 methods :
What is the difference between these two techniques ? (apart from how it's coded)
Also, I have a problem with these methods : when we scroll down, it stay at the same place - that's nice - but the rest of the page goes in front of my sticky element and not behind, like it does on the two methods I mentioned before.
Have anyone an answer to my to questions ?
Thank you in advance,
Maxi_Mega
PS: Sorry for my english, I'm french :s
Sticky headers
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Hi dsonesuk,
I finally found how to solve my z-index problem : I just have to put "!important" after my z-index value and that's all ^^
In any case, thank you for your help 🙂 🙂