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can you have an iframe be in a locked position?

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jdubz

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Apr 28, 2002
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here's the situation...
until i'm able to get the client to edit her 'about' bio i have the page as an iframe. which for most people and thier browsers it shows up fine, but when resize a browser page (by the end user) the iframe (text) gets moved about the page...

is there any way to have an iframe and make it so it stays exactly where i want it,

here's the link.

thanks in advance!
 
hey chris,
the position is 'absoulute' so should it not be? if so, what should i change it to?

when i get to the office tomorrow, i will try other non-absolute options.

thanks!
 
depends on how everything elses is positioned (or not)

having no position specified will mean it will be in the flow of the document (which is the same as using position:static)

using position:relative will mean that it will be relative to any ancestor that is using position:relative.

Chris.

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