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what is up everybody welcome to your 38 tutorial Iamp;#39;m gonna do this entire tutorial singing song no actually Iamp;#39;m not but anyways and this is Sora weamp;#39;re gonna be going over something call it fixed positioning itamp;#39;s the last positioning that we have to cover in fixed positioning is actually a lot like absolute positioning and the idea that youamp;#39;re going to have a coordinate in your top left point on your screen and just like absolute positioning itamp;#39;s going to move the element absolutely where it is but the one and the main difference between fixed positioning and absolute positioning and itamp;#39;s actually the only difference is whenever you scroll your screen if you have an element thatamp;#39;s absolutely positioned and you scroll your screen down the element is you know gonna do what you expect it to do and scroll off the screen but with fixed positioning that element stays in the same place on your website and it doesnamp;#39;t move s