For all of us who deal with long web pages and need to scroll to the top for the menu, here’s a nice alternative: floating menus that move as you scroll a page. This is done using HTML, CSS and jQuery, and it’s fully W3C-compliant.



This tutorial covers how to create a “floating menu” using HTML, CSS, and jQuery. To reiterate, a floating menu stays visible even if you scroll down a web page. They’re animated, so they move up and down as you scroll the browser window up or down. I am going to show you how to make a floating menu using jQuery and CSS, and hopefully make some new jQuery disciples :D .
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One Response to “jQuery Tutorial – Creating a Floating HTML Menu Using jQuery and CSS”

  1. Diego says:

    Excelente gracias¡¡¡¡¡

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