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    RizShiney
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    hi, I want the header of my website on any particular page to be always visible even when the page is scrolled down.I have included the header in my page. Currently my header goes up when the page is scrolled. Plz suggest me sumthing. Thanks, Riz

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      hi, I want the header of my website on any particular page to be always visible even when the page is scrolled down.I have included the header in my page. Currently my header goes up when the page is scrolled. Plz suggest me sumthing. Thanks, Riz

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      CWIZO
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      Make a div and set it's style to position: float; then write some javascript that will move the div up/down as you scrool the scrollbar... Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent? A:All your base are belong to us!

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        hi, I want the header of my website on any particular page to be always visible even when the page is scrolled down.I have included the header in my page. Currently my header goes up when the page is scrolled. Plz suggest me sumthing. Thanks, Riz

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        You can achieve with frames. Let me know if you have any issues. Regards, Shiby

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          You can achieve with frames. Let me know if you have any issues. Regards, Shiby

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          Don't use frames. They are out-dated "technology". Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent? A:All your base are belong to us!

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