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http://jsfiddle.net/leongaban/6rd2hhpq/8/

I'm working with a fixed position div and making elements scrollable from inside it. Similar to this problem here.

I was able to get the scrollbars to show up, my problem is that I have a fixed header, and my fixed sidebar has to be pushed down in my view.

This allows the user to keep scrolling past the browser window so you lose sight of the scroller.

Is there anyway to keep the scrollbar in view with my example?
So that when the scroller hits and stops at the bottom of the view, you also see the last item.

.red-box {
    position: fixed;
    width: 100%;
    height: 40px;
    color: white;
    background: red;
}

.sidebar {
    position: fixed;
    top: 60px;
    overflow-y: auto;
    margin-left: 20px;
    width: 180px;
    height: 100%;
}

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  • @Shikkediel do you want to post the answer? That worked :) ...
    – Leon Gaban
    Apr 20, 2015 at 20:26
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    Sure, I'll will promote the comment then! Glad that did the trick.
    – Shikkediel
    Apr 20, 2015 at 20:48

2 Answers 2

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If I understand the issue correctly - you want the fixed element to fill the screen apart from the header height... then you could try :

.not-stuck {
    height: calc(100% - 60px);
}

Looking at the other solutions on the page that was linked to, my personal second choice would be to use JavaScript (but the question doesn't have that tag of course).

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I changed the height to 90% and it seemed to work:

.not-stuck {
    position: fixed;
    top: 60px;
    overflow-y: auto;
    margin-left: 200px;
    width: 180px;
    height: 90%;
}
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  • Thx, I see... it doesn't work all the time however, for example if I resize the browser window a little smaller and refresh
    – Leon Gaban
    Apr 20, 2015 at 17:24
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    I guess it's a little hack, but height: 75% definitely seems to do the trick. Of course, I'm not sure if that fits with your purposes. Apr 20, 2015 at 17:38
  • A percentage height may work for many screens, but beware; sometimes on very tall screens the scroll bar may stop slightly above the bottom of the region. I ran into the fixed value % problem when testing on portrait monitors... as I resized the window the "down" button in the scrollbar would disappear on small window sizes and have a blank margin on huge windows. The calc option works MUCH better.
    – millebi
    Jul 3, 2015 at 18:11

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