![]() And since it's now fixed in place, scrolling has no effect on it, which means its permanently located outside of your viewport. Once you enabled fixed positioning, and didn't provide any top value yourself, that number would still be top: 2000px. Since the footer takes up the full width of the screen, the left value likely defaults to 0 this is fine and that's not the source of the problem.īut, since the footer is located on the bottom of your site, its auto/default top value max well be like 2000px -> you have to scroll down to even be able to see it. In this case, the default values (which most likely reflect the effective top/left values with the default position: static) are just not ideal. Just because you haven't provided left/right/top/bottom properties, doesn't mean they are not in effect. Left/right/top/bottom properties set), it just disappears. I noticed that when I set a footer to have fixed positioning (with no Well, you've kind of hinted at the problem yourself already. ![]() Use modern tools to turn your design into a web site Make your projects look great and interact beautifully.
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