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Tobias:-
Basic3 is a possibility - but my client wants the vertical scrollbar at full height of the browser-window and is quite deaf when I'm trying to explain why it might be smart to do otherwise. But that's just the way clients are, I guess!
Thanks anyway! My co-worker and I have now implemented some fancy JS-scroller that scrolls down when clicking on an anchor. It's not clean, nice, accessible and needs JS enabled - but it makes our client happy because it's fancy and his beloved scrollbar is at full height... ;)
(29.03.2007, 11:45)

Stu:-
Tobias, clients eh.....who'd 'ave 'em?
(29.03.2007, 13:11)

Marco Soria:-
Is there a way to achieve this using a static width, lets say 900 px, and to align header, content and footer in the center of the screen?
(09.04.2007, 02:38)

Jeremy:-
Your style is beautiful. Thank you for the poetry.
(29.08.2007, 04:13)

Toomas Lepik (Estonia):-
Vau. Just when I had a thought to make
a beautiful page and was searching for
something like "back to basics 2", it
was there. Perfect! Keep up the good work :)
(05.03.2008, 22:04)

marc:-
Is it possible to add a background image that will stay visible for the entire site? Like one big fixed image in the middle.
(30.03.2008, 10:28)

jay:-
brilliant , i was looking this for ages, thanks so much
(30.07.2008, 14:00)

Paul:-
Great code Stu, Fixed Layout version 2 works a treat and in IE7.

Note, if using a fixed width element in the scrolling content, IE6 needs "width: 100%;" otherwise you lose scrollbars off the edge.
(04.09.2008, 05:52)

Tim:-
This is great! but.... I'm having a problem in IE7 I have my page setup so there is a left side div with the site navigation and the content area is right beside it in another div. When you scroll the page doesn't grab the entire div that contains both, it only selects the left nav div of it and scrolls that. It works great in all other browsers. Is there any known fixes for this?

Any help would be greeeattt! Thanks
(23.10.2009, 17:48)

stelios:-
great job Stu!
really on the best sides around..
Congratulations, really.
(28.12.2009, 17:56)

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