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 Posted by Bone Ur on 11/06/07 22:13 
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:58:14 
GMT Shelly scribed:  
 
>>>> In IE (7) the drop down submenus are hiding behind the element 
>>>> below it. They work fine in Firefox and Opera.  I researched this 
>>>> issue on the web and found suggestions to state position and 
>>>> z-index in the css file.  I already had position: relavive  and a 
>>>> z-index set as high as 500.  I changed to position: absolute, but 
>>>> that didn't help.  
>>>> 
>>>> Here are the important parts of the css file and style in the hope 
>>>> that someone can see something. 
>>> 
>>> I see that you didn't post a url but instead posted these useless 
>>> snippets which I shall forebearingly snip in the interests of 
>>> posterity. 
>  
> OK, I have proted it.  The URL to look at is 
> www.sheldonlg.com/test.html  
>  
> In Internet explorer, the drop down falls behind the text whereas in 
> Firefox amd Opera it covers the text. 
 
?  I don't see it... 
 
I even looked further in this thread, reading: 
 
> If you click on "Services" the drop down menu falls behind "Test that  
is > for testing".  In Firefox and Opera it covers that text.  I am using  
IE 
> 7.0. 
> 
> When there is more text, it will completely hide the drop down menu. 
 
In both ie6 and 7 on my box the dropdown is in front of the text (-as in  
opera and ff.)  However, it appears not when i "click" on "Services" but  
when I hover over it, and clicking on it has no effect. 
 
However, I know you've made some changes since first-post. 
 
--  
Bone Ur 
Cavemen have formidable pheromones.
 
  
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