Role of CSS position: sticky;


To create a sticky navbar, use the position: sticky; property. You can try to run the following code to create a sticky navbar,

Example

Live Demo

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
   <head>
      <style>
         ul {
            list-style-type: none;
            position: sticky;
            overflow: hidden;
            top: 0;
            width: 100%;
         }
         li {
            float: left;
            border-right: 1px solid white;
         }
         li a {
            display: block;
            padding: 8px;
            background-color: orange;
         }
         li:last-child {
            border-right: none;
         }
         div {
            padding:5px;
            margin-top:5px;
            background-color:white;
            height:1000px;
         }
      </style>
   </head>
   <body>
      <ul>
         <li><a href = "#home">Home</a></li>
         <li><a href = "#news">News</a></li>
         <li><a href = "#contact">Contact</a></li>
         <li><a href = "#about">About</a></li>
      </ul>
      <div>
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      </div>
   </body>
</html>

Updated on: 01-Jul-2020

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