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in this tutorial youamp;#39;ll learn how to prevent a fixed nav bar from overlapping content below it alright so I have a simple example project here so we have a nav bar and then usually youamp;#39;re going to have some content below there right so what the problem is going to be is that when we make this nav bar fix and it will scroll with us but this content will shift upwards because when you use position fixed it will it will be taken out of the normal flow and let me just show you show you this so if we go to header here and weamp;#39;re going to say position fixed you can see a couple of things happen actually so first of all the header itself does not cover the entire width anymore well thatamp;#39;s easily solved we can just set the width to 100 percent and then it covers the whole width again but you can see the content has now shifted upwards so there is some overlap with the header and the content right so ideally we also of course if the header is going to cover anythi