Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4022888-20170608232257

How do I say this, um...

Hello guys, I'm seeking some advanced technical help. I specialize in complex coding for one of my admin wikis and I'm thinking of adding another useful feature. Something...that will improve navigation on the fly on certain pages.

What I'm trying to say is, I'm talking about the ability to make "images float on your screen and will stay on the same spot even if you scroll..."...Something like that. But it exists. I've come across some user pages in other wikis and that have images that stick on the web screen and stays there even if you scroll the window. And it even acts like your typical image file! I've been thinking about that gimmick and I'm thinking of turning that into a useful "navigational pane" so that it makes navigation a snap. Because in that wiki I'm managing, there are pages that have lead to different subpages and it might be great if I use this "window float image feature" as a convenient navigational pane for each of these subpages.

So, how I do this..."screen position float thing" gimmick thing? Is it some sort of special HTML code needed? Or is this CSS code required? It would help navigation and might help out the user traffic too.

Pardon me if my poor choice of words confuse you but I did what I could to identify this feature that I really like to learn. If a picture is needed, I'd be happy to draw a rough sketch of it to give you the idea what I'm talking about.

(PS: I remember coming across a few Brave Frontier wiki userpages that have this web float gimmick. Probably the mods?) 