>>That's how relative works, so don't use it here.
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>>Make that div (everything should be lowercase. Btw) position:absolute and then make its parent element position:relative. Then the absolute will position itself absolutely within its parent.
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>Not sure I follow here. What is there is working. I tried other alternatives and if I use absolute, when I scroll, those items remains stuck at their position and don't follow the scroll content.
That doesn't sound like position:absolute to me.
Anyways, the excepted answer here is what I was recommending:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/787868/odd-nitpicky-issue-with-css-relative-positioning