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How to create non-scrolling Lotus Domino view headers on the Web


John O'Connor
08.01.2006
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Formatting Lotus Domino views is not as easy as forms and other design elements. I also never liked that I could not get the Lotus Domino view headers to stay put when scrolling. The technique I explain here uses some simple style sheet entries to prevent scrolling of Lotus Domino view headers on the Web.

This would be used in a form or page where an embedded view is used.

Again, notice the reference to the named <Div> tag 'MyView' in the expression.


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This only works for Internet Explorer, but likely can easily be made to work with most other browsers.

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