CSS - Pulldown Menu Overlap...
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I'm switching over from a completely javascripted and clunky menu system to htmldog/alistapart's Son of Suckerfish CSS pulldown menu. (ref: http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/ ) Now, I'm having trouble with the new menu sitting behind other properties on my pages; namely other form-pulldowns. Can you suggest anything that might correct this - I've tried z-indexing the pulldowns but that doesn't seem to do the trick!? Check this out at : http://www.pps.org/gps/ - pass your cursor over Placemaking Tools. Note - this seems to be a problem I'm noticing with IE6; in Mozilla/Firefox everything works alright. Cheers, Qasim Virjee pps.org qasim.ca (personal) Similar TutorialsHello. My site works fine in Firefox 3 of course not sure about IE 7 but in IE 6 the menus bar links are not dropping down ie About Us, Services ect. What did I miss? Site Link Matt Hey I'm having some trouble with the website I'm trying to make. I got a css style pulldown menu, but the pulldown part can't be seen because its on the top frame of a frameset. Is there a way to make the pulldown extend over the edge of the frame? Hello, I currently have a site (left aligned) that has its own Javascript pulldown menu. Its is pretty standard with the sub-menu's being in their own layer and are shown on mouseover. My problem is that these sub-menus are currently set at an absolute left position (CSS) but, if centered, will appear in different places at different resolutions. Does anyone know if its possible to anchor a layer to a point from something on a different z-index? I did a search on the forums here and found a similar question but no responses. Thanks guys! Greets, I'm having trouble with the menu not being properly shown in IE. The list is supposed to pass over the central DIV, and... the bugger seems to want to stay in the background for some reason. I set that div's z-index well above the others, set the visibility to visible... I'm stumped. teh linkification Alright, I am developing a new website. I am using a watermark that begins in header and goes over the css menu in box. The positioning of all containers is correct and it views perfectly. I have a wrapper around those 2. *The issue is when the zindex is high it shows water mark beginning in header and stretches over the menu, when that happens the menu will not work properly. If I lower the zindex then the css menu covers bottom of my watermark it works, but then you cant see bottom half of my water mark. The water mark is in .png format. Was referred to Suckerfish and find it very useful but I cannot figure out how to center the menu line on the screen (inside a table or not). Oddly, it automatically centers in IE but not Chrome or Firefox. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!! I can post an example of what I mean but don't want to violate the new users guidelines. I've been trying to make a "pop-up" window with CSS which works great for the most part, except in IE when there is a form pull-down menu behind it. For some reason in IE it just sticks right through the top z-indexed layer: Hi I have this page http://www.networkhealthgroup.co.uk/new/jobs.htm I have put borders around the columns, when viewed in IE you will see that the main content div overlaps the right column. You will also see that the right border is looks alot more than 140px wide in IE than it does in Firefox!!! Does anyone know what I am doing wrong here? I need this menu to be halfway on the content section, however it keeps getting pushed around. I can't figure out what to change for positioning to move it over! Help HTML: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="layout.css"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="main"> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <p>Insert Content Here</p> <div id="nav"> <ul> <li><a href="#">Home</a></li> <li><a href="#">Products</a></li> <li><a href="#">About</a></li> <li><a href="#">Gallery</a></li> <li><a href="#">Contact Us</a></li> </ul> </div> <!--Close #nav--> </div> <!--Close #main--> <!--Close #wrapper--> </body> </html> CSS: Code: @charset "utf-8"; /* CSS Document */ body { background-color:#000; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; margin: 1em; } #wrapper { } #main { background-color:#FFF; width:80%; } <!--margin: 0em auto;--> #nav { float:left; margin-left:-7em; margin-top:0; } #nav ul { list-style-type:none; } #nav a { display: block; color: green; background-color: navy; width: 5em; padding: .2em .5em; text-decoration: none; font-size: 1.25em; } #nav a:hover { background-color: blue; color: dark green; } How do I get it to overlap and to get the text/images to wrap around the nav menu? I have a project that someone else coded in the first place and I am trying to make some fixes on it. I have tried a ton of things but do not know exactly what is wrong with the layout. If you visit musaferthefilm.com/test/index2.html you can see the layout and how the navigation spans past the rest of the container. I am not sure if this is very complex to fix but I have tried everything. I appreciate your help! Thank you. Hello, I have 3 Divs as follow: <div id="Container"> <div id="Header">header</div> <div id="Text">text</div> </div> I need the following: 1. Both "Header" and "Text" div's top left corner to be align at top left of "Container" div 2. "Text" div should be over "Header" div hiding it. How can I do this? Thanks, Miguel Hello! I have a flash header and I'm wondering how to make an img (jpg/png) overlap a flash header? It seems that the flash keeps covering my img when i use positionsomething) Thanks! Hello all - I will be so grateful if someone can help me. I'm not sure why, but my right column is overlapping my footer. I have been working too long and my brain is dead! I cannot figure it out for the life of me. Can someone please tell me what I did wrong? I am trying to have the header, 3 columns, left-fixed, right-fixed, center fluid. I want the footer to span all 3 along the bottom, which it is doing. But the right column is overlapping. Code: #header {background: #ffffff; height: 120px; margin: 0; padding: 0} #content {margin: 0} #wrap {min-width:770px;margin: auto;position:relative} #main #content-wrap {position:relative;width:100%} #main #content {margin: 0 235px auto 175px} #content-wrap {position:relative;width:100%} #leftnav {position:absolute;top:0;left:0px;width:150px} #sidebar {position:absolute;top:0;right:5px;width:200px;} #footer {positon:relative; background-image: url(../imag /bottom.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x;} With the structure as such: Code: <body id="main"> <div id="wrap"> <div id="header"> </div> <div id="content-wrap"> <div id="leftnav"> </div> <div id="content"> </div> <div id="sidebar"> </div> <div id="footer"> </div> </div> </div> </body> Hi, I would like to superimpose (overlap) one small image over the second larger one, to a left bottom corner of that larger. The thing is I do not know the width & height of larger image as it is loaded dinamicly with php. I tryied puting large image to table than position small image to div with style="position:relative; left:0px; bottom:0px; z-index:33;" not working, can you help? I have decided that it would be easier to make 2 seperate div tags so I wouldn't have to deal with the issues on margin and padding that IE barf all over at. So, what I'm going to do is to make the 2nd <div> to overlap the 1st <div>. So, what the property or attribute that I can use to make it the overlapping work that work for most web browsers?? Thanks, FletchSOD Hey guys, It might be easiest if you see the example first: http://www.venusadvertising.com.au/ourwork.php See how the red tab overlaps the Flash element in Webkit browsers and under it in IE? I need the page to scroll rather than for the elements to overlap. CSS doc is he http://www.venusadvertising.com.au/_assets/css_venus.css Thanks for your help! Ham Thanks for taking the time to read my question. I have a horizontal UL for a nav bar. It works great, and positions well in IE, but in FF the ContentBox moves too far up, and overlaps with my nav bar. I can't figure out why. I added an extra div and placed the nav bar in that, but that didn't help either. What am I doing wrong. Also, I have my widths set to 100% IE has no horizontal scroll bar at the bottom, but FF does. Not sure what is going on here either. thanks again for your help. Brad HTML: Code: body { background-color: #48494D; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; } #Head1 { background-color: #000000; width: 100%; height: 100px; padding-left: 20px; } #Head2 { background-color: #ffffff; width: 100%; height: 45px; border-bottom: solid #CCCC99 2px; padding-left: 130px; } #MainNav { width: 100%; height: 20px; background-color: transparent; } #navcontainer ul { padding-left: 25px; margin-left: 0; background-color: transparent; color: #CCCC99; float: left; width: 100%; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; } #navcontainer ul li { display: inline; } #navcontainer ul li a { /*padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 0em;*/ background-color: transparent; color: #CCCC99; text-decoration: none; text-align: center; float: left; border-right: 1px solid #CCCC99; width: 134px; font-size:12px; border-bottom: 4px solid #48494D; } #navcontainer ul li a:hover { border-bottom: 4px solid #CCCC99; text-align: center; } #navcontainer ul li.LastOne a { border: 0 none; } #navcontainer ul li.LastOne a:hover{ border-bottom: 4px solid #CCCC99; } #ContentBox { width: 800px; height: 400px; margin: 0px auto; background-color: aqua; display: block: } #CBHeader1 { background-image:url(SecondHeaderImg.jpg); height: 50px; width: 800px; } CSS: Code: body { background-color: #48494D; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; } #Head1 { background-color: #000000; width: 100%; height: 100px; padding-left: 20px; } #Head2 { background-color: #ffffff; width: 100%; height: 45px; border-bottom: solid #CCCC99 2px; padding-left: 130px; } #MainNav { width: 100%; height: 20px; background-color: transparent; } #navcontainer ul { padding-left: 25px; margin-left: 0; background-color: transparent; color: #CCCC99; float: left; width: 100%; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; } #navcontainer ul li { display: inline; } #navcontainer ul li a { /*padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 0em;*/ background-color: transparent; color: #CCCC99; text-decoration: none; text-align: center; float: left; border-right: 1px solid #CCCC99; width: 134px; font-size:12px; border-bottom: 4px solid #48494D; } #navcontainer ul li a:hover { border-bottom: 4px solid #CCCC99; text-align: center; } #navcontainer ul li.LastOne a { border: 0 none; } #navcontainer ul li.LastOne a:hover{ border-bottom: 4px solid #CCCC99; } #ContentBox { width: 800px; height: 400px; margin: 0px auto; background-color: aqua; display: block: } #CBHeader1 { background-image:url(SecondHeaderImg.jpg); height: 50px; width: 800px; } Hello, I am working with something like this: Code: <div>content one here</div> <table><tr><td>content two here</td></tr></table> How can I get the div to overlap the table and appear on top of it? Thanks! I'm working on this page: http://development.maklafpress.com/index.asp. I'm experimenting w/ sandbagging to get the text to wrap around that logo. The page looks perfect in IE, but in Opera, Firefox and Netscape the logo creeps up above the nav bar and screws everything up. Could some one help me out? I've attached the CSS below: Code: #content { background: url(maklaf.jpg) no-repeat top left; } #wrap1 { width: 180px; height: 110px; float: left; clear: left; padding: 0; } #wrap2 { width: 209px; height: 90px; float: left; clear: left; padding: 0; } #navcontainer ul { padding-left: 0; margin-left: 0; background-color: #036; color: White; float: left; width: 100%; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; } #navcontainer ul li { display: inline; } #navcontainer ul li a { padding: 0.2em 1em; background-color: #036; color: White; text-decoration: none; float: left; border-right: 1px solid #fff; } #navcontainer ul li a:hover { background-color: #369; color: #fff; } Right now, I'm using CSS to have text overlap an image. I did this simply by having the placement code for the text appear after the placement code for the image in my .shtml file. Is this the correct way of doing this? |