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Old 07-03-2010   #1 (permalink)
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Adding Twitter Logo to site

i would like to add a twitter logo to the side of my site, so that it displays halfway down the screen even when you scroll down the page (i.e always visable) is there some code you can just add to your site to do this. It's just a static site by the way.

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I fount this WikiAnswers - How do you embed Twitter updates on your website not sure how helpful it is and if it actually works. I don't take no responsibility if it doesn't work, but let me know if it does.
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My favourite sticky sidebar is this one: Conditionally Sticky Sidebar : DerekAllard.com

Should be fairly easy to adapt for Twitter link / status
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This should be what you are after: Twitter / Goodies!
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If you are familiar with CSS then you want to use position: fixed to achieve what you ask. Although IE6 doesnt support fixed
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