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Good afternoon, folks, how are you?
I’m looking for a way to overlay div’s position without Absolute and relative, would like?
if I use any of these, it ends up leaking into my header (which is with the position Fixed) when scrolling the page.
Any suggestions?
I need element2 to override element 1 and 3, stay in the middle of both, but overlap.
ex: html : `
</head>
<body>
<header class='header'> </header>
<div class="elemento1">a </div>
<div class="elemento2">b </div>
<div class="elemento3">c </div>
</body>``
CSS: .header{ position: fixed; }
There is little information in the question to give a good answer, but if I understand correctly you can use
transform: translateand its variations.– Rafael Tavares
this overlaps also, Rafael, but ends up having the same effect of position Absolute and relative, it overwrites the header also when scrolling the screen.
– Gabriel Claudino Marinho
You can use position Absolute and use z-index in the header.
– Sam
it worked, thank you very much, sam!
– Gabriel Claudino Marinho