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#CSS wizards (especially those familiar with #ScrollTimeline) I am trying to have a site with a top nav, a second nav (that is sticky) and a sidebar (that is also sticky) - I want the sidebar to always be the height of the viewport, minus any visible top or second navs https://codepen.io/jon/pen/WbwbQJY?editors=0100
The problem is the sidebar is actually too tall, until the page has scrolled the primary nav off the screen. I can't figure out why that is the case :/ #help #halp
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#CSS wizards (especially those familiar with #ScrollTimeline) I am trying to have a site with a top nav, a second nav (that is sticky) and a sidebar (that is also sticky) - I want the sidebar to always be the height of the viewport, minus any visible top or second navs https://codepen.io/jon/pen/WbwbQJY?editors=0100
The problem is the sidebar is actually too tall, until the page has scrolled the primary nav off the screen. I can't figure out why that is the case :/ #help #halp
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#CSS wizards (especially those familiar with #ScrollTimeline) I am trying to have a site with a top nav, a second nav (that is sticky) and a sidebar (that is also sticky) - I want the sidebar to always be the height of the viewport, minus any visible top or second navs https://codepen.io/jon/pen/WbwbQJY?editors=0100
The problem is the sidebar is actually too tall, until the page has scrolled the primary nav off the screen. I can't figure out why that is the case :/ #help #halp
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#CSS wizards (especially those familiar with #ScrollTimeline) I am trying to have a site with a top nav, a second nav (that is sticky) and a sidebar (that is also sticky) - I want the sidebar to always be the height of the viewport, minus any visible top or second navs https://codepen.io/jon/pen/WbwbQJY?editors=0100
The problem is the sidebar is actually too tall, until the page has scrolled the primary nav off the screen. I can't figure out why that is the case :/ #help #halp
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#CSS wizards (especially those familiar with #ScrollTimeline) I am trying to have a site with a top nav, a second nav (that is sticky) and a sidebar (that is also sticky) - I want the sidebar to always be the height of the viewport, minus any visible top or second navs https://codepen.io/jon/pen/WbwbQJY?editors=0100
The problem is the sidebar is actually too tall, until the page has scrolled the primary nav off the screen. I can't figure out why that is the case :/ #help #halp