positions in html css code example
Example 1: fixed positioning html
/*
position: fixed;
An element with position: fixed; is positioned relative to the viewport,
which means it always stays in the same place even if the page is scrolled.
The top, right, bottom, and left properties are used to position the element.
ex; Navigation BARS
A fixed element does not leave a gap in the page where it would normally have
been located.
Here is the CSS that is used:*/
div.fixed {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
right: 0;
width: 300px;
border: 3px solid #73AD21;
}
Example 2: static positioning html
/*position: static;
HTML elements are positioned static by default.
Static positioned elements are not affected by the top, bottom, left, and right properties.
An element with position: static; is not positioned in any special way; it is always positioned according to the normal flow of the page:
This <div> element has position: static;
Here is the CSS that is used:
*/
Example
div {
position: static;
border: 3px solid #73AD21;
}