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Thanks for including the code! đ
Try adjusting the z-index of your nav with respect to its contextual stacking order or the z-index of your header with respect to its contextual stacking order.
https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/z/z-index/
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Share your Code:
So we can understand ur question and help u
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The description doesn't make sense, so we would need to see the code. Generally speaking, you would relative position the outer (parent) div and absolute position the inner (immediate child) div. Not sure what that would have to do with the slider without seeing the code.
Please provide a link to your Code Playground code (water molecule icon in the upper right) in this thread so we can help you troubleshoot the specific issues you are running into.
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float property is used for position ..
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himanshu surolia
I'm glad you were able to solve your own issue. I remember seeing that part of your code, so maybe I just didn't understand (and probably still don't understand) what the desired end result is. "position: sticky;" is something you can use, but again, I'm still not sure where this is supposed to be going, so I'll just continue to cheer you on since it sounds like you'll figure it out on your own eventually anyway. đ
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