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In reply to Aignam, yay for sure. They're very useful, again, when properly used. My most recent use of them on team188.com (the perfect spot for one) is on the Mozilla/Netscape Forum sidebar tab I made.

In response to BandChick, you can simply apply the CSS property position:fixed to a div with your menu in it--SSI in this case isn't a bad idea--and play around (give the div an id attribute, call it 'nav' for example, and put in your CSS '#nav {position:fixed;}' then play with dimensions). Sadly, this is an iffy imlementation at best, as it will not display in WinIE6, and isn't quite the same as a frame. There is a way to force IE to sort of do this with JavaScript, but I'd tend to avoid JS for something so integral. I can elaborate or give examples.
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