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I'm relatively new to jQuery, but so far what I've seen I like. What I want is for a div (or any element) to be across the top of the page as if "position: fixed" worked in every browser.

I do not want something complicated. I do not want giant CSS hacks. I would prefer if just using jQuery (version 1.2.6) is good enough, but if I need jQuery-UI-core, then that's fine too.

I've tried $("#topBar").scrollFollow(); <-- but that goes slow... I want something to appear really fixed.

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I just tried out the scrollFollow and it seems to work brilliantly. Not instantly like Timothy says, but if you're happy for it to glide up and down the page, it's perfect! – IP Jan 13 at 13:04

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Using this HTML:

<div id="myElement" style="position: absolute">This stays at the top</div>

This is the javascript you want to use. It attaches an event to the window's scroll and moves the element down as far as you've scrolled.

$(window).scroll(function() {
    $('#myElement').css('top', $(this).scrollTop() + "px");
});
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Beautiful! You're solution was 99%... instead of "this.scrollY", I used "$(window).scrollTop()". What's even better is that this solution only requires the jQuery1.2.6 library (no additional libraries needed).

The reason I wanted that version in particular is because that's what shipps with MVC currently.

Here's the code:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $("#topBar").css("position", "absolute");
});

$(window).scroll(function() {
    $("#topBar").css("top", $(window).scrollTop() + "px");
});
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oh good-o - I've changed my original answer to show this – nickf Nov 3 '08 at 13:06
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In a project, my client would like a floating box in another div, so I use margin-top CSS property rather than top in order to my floating box stay in its parent.

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Buenas Tardes alguien me podria explicar como ponerlo en el bottom en vez del top

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Hi Timothy,

Thanks for this bit of code, I've corrected my problem !

Have a nice day

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