I've been trying for the last few hours to figure out how come a child element was positioning against its parent and not the screenport even though it's positioned as 'fixed'. Very luckily, I stumbled across the mentioning that -webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0)
on the parent can make things go awry. I'm using bootstrap
framework and so they indeed put this property on the .navbar-fixed-top
class which one of parent elements had. Once I removed it the child started to position agains viewport. So I have two questions:
-webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0)
do these nasty things?.navbar-fixed-top
class?UPDATE
Well, it seems that I've found the answer to the second question. Here is the commit message:
Applied translate3d to modal, navbar-fixed and affix to combat browser repaint
Here is the answer to the second question:
Any computed value other than none for the transform results in the creation of both a stacking context and a containing block. The object acts as a containing block for fixed positioned descendants.
Regarding your first question:
You are using transforms. That's what's causing the problem.
Take a look at the spec: The Transform Rendering Model
Specifying a value other than ‘none’ for the ‘transform’ property establishes a new local coordinate system at the element that it is applied to.
So the element with fixed positioning will become relative to the element with the transform - not the viewport
I used this "hackery"(-webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0)) to fix glitches from transform scale (some elements where moving as I was interacting with the page ) but I had an issue with position fixed on webkit(I couldn't set focus on fixed positioned text inputs) and when I removed it it was fixed.As I was using transform scale only on firefox there was no problem for me to remove it(On webkit I ended up using zoom which acts much better than transform:scale(but -webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0) was left there from legacy css) and I hope that firefox supported zoom as well)
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