To your elements CSS add:
position: fixed;
You would add style="position:fixed" to your tag to make the image move down the page as you scroll.
Depends on how you are able to edit the code. This is the basic CSS way for a web page: Background Image Code: For the body tag example: body { width: XXpx; height: YYpx; margin: 0 auto; background: #fff url(image_name.jpg) no-repeat center scroll; } That is the proper CSS code for a non-tile image where the contents scroll with the background image. Change "#fff" to preferred bg color. Change "scroll" to "fixed" if you want page contents to scroll over bg image. Be sure to set proper width/height to provide minimum page size to display bg image. Put the CSS as is on an external CSS file. If using embedded CSS, then place CSS between the style tags and place those style tags between the head tags of the page.
Typing in CSS is done inline, page or external. Inline is done right there in the HTML. Page is done in the Head element of the page. external is done by linking to a CSS file that is not included and is linked in the Head element of the document. Peace, carke
Hyperlink is the ability of a element to move to some other page or element. This can be done by anchor tag and it's other attributes.
The id element in a stylesheet is a unique (can only be used once on a page) identifier for that specific element. It has higher precedence the a class. An id will have a "#" in front of it and a class will have "." in front. The class has lower precedence but can be used multiple times on a page.
If you have not clicked on the page you are trying to scroll on with the mouse or on the scroll bar its self then you won't be able to scroll on the page till you do.
You can scroll up and down using the scroll bars. You can also use the mouse or the Page Up and Page Down keys.
The scroll bar is the bar on the side of your browser that you drag to move up and down the page.
The scroll box on the vertical scroll bar indicates the position of the page or location on the page. If the scroll box is in the middle of the slide, the location is on the middle of the current page. A long bar indicates that the page size is very small.
You would add style="position:fixed" to your tag to make the image move down the page as you scroll.
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Scroll bars appear when a page cant be fully displayed on the screen...thats about it=)
Scroll to the bottom of the page. It should say "This page was last modified:..."
A scroll mouse is a mouse which includes a scroll wheel. The scroll wheel can be used to scroll up and down webpages or documents, and can also be clicked as a third button.
A page is an element of a book.
The property you are referring to is called the background-attachment property. This property accepts three values, scroll, fixed, or inherit. The default is scroll. However, to set the background to not scroll, you would do: background-attachment: fixed;
Scroll down the page then click on "my nest."