Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-38517772-20200928173954/@comment-9605025-20200928200935

Not entirely accurate but that appears to be what is happening in this case. Using "position: absolute" is relative to the nearest "positioned ancestor". So if this template were used within an element that is positioned prior to reaching the page's level in the element tree, then it is relative to that element; not the page. This is actually very important when it comes to UCP compatibility. On legacy wikis, the article content is positioned but on UCP it is not. So if you have content in your article that is positioned absolutely at "top: 0" it will move locations when the wiki is converted to UCP from the top of the article content to the top of the entire page. This change would likely render it hidden behind something like the global navigation. - Anyways, here is what I came up with.

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