How to Keep a Div Fixed at the Top of the Screen on Scroll?
Fixing Position of a Div at the Top of the Screen on Scroll
To create a div that sticks to the top of the screen once it's scrolled to, you can utilize CSS's position property. Consider the following CSS snippet:
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To ensure the element sticks properly, it should initially have its position set to absolute. Once the document's scroll offset reaches the element's top boundary, you can dynamically change its position to fixed and reset its top property to 0.
The following JavaScript code snippet demonstrates how to achieve this using the scrollTop function:
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When the scroll offset surpasses 200 pixels, the element will become fixed at the top of the browser window.
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