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Positioning Elements with IE5 Expressions

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Client User Group
Internet Explorer
Language
JavaScript
Product
IE5
Task
Layout Enhancement, Menus/ Popups
Technology
CSS, IE5 Behaviors

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Positioning Elements with IE5 Expressions
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Short Description
Introduction to using IE5 expressions to position elements relative to the screen.

Long Description
Internet Explorer 5.0 allows you to set any CSS property or HTML attribute to an expression that gets automatically evaluated. See how to use this feature to position elements anywhere in your window.

Download our positioning behavior for creating content that floats stays on screen, even if the user scrolls the page.

Author
Scott Isaacs
Date/ Version
3/26/1999
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/ie5/htc/ts04/page1.asp
Submission Date
Mar 26,1999
Last Update
Mar 28,1999
 

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Overall Rating: 4.1

DKerkeslager on Jan 15, 2001 at 7:53:18 PMNo Rating

The demo is good, but the question is, can it duplicate the behavior of a floating menu?  If you have Opera 5.0, browse to the following URL to see what I mean.  How can I get IE 5.5 to do this?

http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/

Lasse on Oct 10, 1999 at 5:24:17 AMRating: 4
Quite useful, had no problem with Intellimouse.
daniel1 on Apr 13, 1999 at 7:27:57 PMRating: 2
Good feature, however, unable to use auto-scrolling feature of MS Intellimouse with this demo and unable to drag vertical scrollbar.
Kmcluk on Apr 8, 1999 at 8:48:36 AMRating: 4
Excellent idea, but not first to have it done.


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