Messing around with the default CSS positioning scheme has always been a bad idea for developers. But sometimes there's just no other way for coding your layout to get the desired effect.
In cases the page needs to look good on mobile devices and also needs to show various elements in a fixed position, this automatically means you'll have layout problems, especially with elements with an absolute position.
Tether was developed to fix this problem with absolutely positioned elements in responsive layouts or on pages with lots of sticky elements, allowing developers to make sure, absolute positioned elements actually stay near each other no matter what happens to the rest of the page.
Tether supports offsets and constraints, and also works quite good enough with animated elements as well.
Lots of examples and usage instructions are included with the default Tether download package.
What is new in this release:
- Fixes a bug where fixed positioning in the body wouldn't correctly account for the width / height of the scrollbar.
What is new in version 1.1.0:
- Fixes a bug where fixed positioning in the body wouldn't correctly account for the width / height of the scrollbar.
What is new in version 1.0.2:
- Fixes a bug where fixed positioning in the body wouldn't correctly account for the width / height of the scrollbar.
What is new in version 0.7.1:
- Fixes a bug where fixed positioning in the body wouldn't correctly account for the width / height of the scrollbar.
What is new in version 0.4.0:
- Performance improvements.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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