I have such a DOM in my website:
<html>
<body>
<div id='topbar'/>
<div id='centerframe'/>
</body>
</html>
with the css rules:
html
{
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
body
{
background:url('/images/brickwall.jpg'); background-size: 10%;
width:100%;
height:100%;
margin:0;
padding-top:0;
}
div#centerframe
{
background:rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.85);
box-shadow:0em 0.5em 2em 0.3em;
padding:90px;
margin-left: 180px;
margin-right: 160px;
margin-top: 200px; /* this also causes body to slide down 200px , when body{padding-top:0} . why ? */
}
#topbar
{
position:fixed;
display:block;
float:left;
width:100%;
height:80px;
top:0;
margin-top:0%;
background:rgba(0,0,0,1);
}
and this css causes such a problem: body has a margin on top, even though i told it to margin:0;
here's the screen cap:
but when I change the css, and make body{padding-top: 1px;}
(instead of 0), it works as it should. see the screen cap:
It also works when I add this rule: #centerframe{float:left;}
but it causes other problems, like expanding to more than 100% width.
Anyway, so I solved the problem with a 1px padding. But why the problem was there at the first place?
How can a child of <body/>
change its top margin?
Thanks !