You could use the Dean Edwards script to force IE6 into standards compliance:

http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/

Regards,

Grant Bailey

On 24/11/2010 9:16 AM, Joseph Taylor wrote:
Cat,

You can always use javascript to move the menu as you scroll to overcome IE6 lacking.

As far as how important is IE6? I guess that depends on your audience. The sites I work on have a (sadly) large percentage of IE6 users (10% +/-)

Joseph R. B. Taylor
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On 11/23/10 4:05 PM, cat soul wrote:
Here is a link illustrating what I mean:

http://thinkplan.org/menupersist.jpg

What are peoples' thoughts on this kind of menu? I'm told that IE 6 doesn't support this kind of menu...IIRC, it involves

position: fixed;

How key is IE 6, and are people simply not going with this kind of fixed menu?

thank you!

cs


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