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Fixed Positioning in Mobile Browsers
Fixed positioned elements (typically headers or footers) are extremely common conventions for native mobile platforms, so naturally fixed elements found their way into mobile browsers. Web designers are used to fixing elements to the window using CSS's position: fixed, however, in the land of mobil
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Fixed positioned elements (typically headers or footers) are extremely common conventions for native mobile platforms, so naturally fixed elements found their way into mobile browsers. Web designers are used to fixing elements to the window using CSS's position: fixed, however, in the land of mobil
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Fixed Positioning in Mobile Browsers
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