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z-index - 2006/04/03 14:20 Hi Georg

Thank you for your great component, as others here I have some problem with z-index, could you look at it on my development site?
Please you can see it on www.cmshost.biz/slask after load page please click on "Kalendarz" in menu and when you see page with galery try expand lxmenu under "Zespoly" and "Rozgrywki".
I added posiotn:relative to #menu_con

Thanks for your help

Post edited by: enjoy, at: 2006/04/03 14:29
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Re:z-index - 2006/04/03 19:16 Hi enjoy,

I see. This is a specific problem from Internet Explorer and doesn't have anything to do with z-index.
Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape and Opera don't have any problems with select boxes.

The only menu I currently offer is NGMenu which overlaps such elements at all.

I'm not sure if transmenu would solve this issue, but yous hould give it a try.

Best regards,
Georg Lorenz
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Re:z-index - 2006/04/04 00:19 No transmenu is not so good it has many problems to be visible in IE so I don't believe it can solve it
Could you tell me how you can overlap this element in NGMenu? Any suggestions?
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Re:z-index - 2006/04/04 01:01 Hi,

NGMenu uses special iframes underlying the submenus so the listboxes don't shine through the submenus.

Other objects like flash or iframes intersecting the submenus will be hidden at runtime when it is needed. NGMenu decides at runtime if the hiding of intersected objects is needed or not. This depends on the used browser.
Hiding of flash objects can be manually disabled.

Best regards,
Georg Lorenz
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