Hi list,
I'm building a page with two fixed headers on top of page, one below
each other.
Just under these two headers goes a non fixed layer.
The problem i have is to exact align this third layer, so it sticks
right under the 2 above and flows gently, when scrolled down, under them
in modern browsers.
If i use absolute positionning and relative units to place this
non-fixed layer, such as margin-top: Xem, i don't get problems on
text-resize, but if the content of the fixed layer just above starts
jumping one line down, it partly covers the content of non-fixed layer
just below.
So here is my request: how can i tell the non-fixed layer to adjust its
position according to the variable height of the two fixed layer above.
Any css advice ? I can also imagine i could retrieve the height of two
layers above so i could writte a margin-top value using some Js.
Any clue on this heavy headache problem ?...
Thanks.
Guillaume.
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