CSS - Z-index And 2 Menus.
i have 2 menus on my page. one is a vertical sliding menu & other is a floating menu.
i want the vertical sliding menu to slide over the floating menu. i tried giving the floating menu a z-index of -2 since the vertical menu has z-index of -1. but it doesn't work coz the floating menu disappears. the vertical menu is written with tables while the floating menu has a div tag around it. this is the style for the vertical menu Code: table.topnav {position: relative; top: 0; left: 0; padding-left: 2px; } table.menu {position: absolute; bottom: 0; z-index: -1; } .pad{padding-top: 2px;} .banner{z-index: 1; position: relative;} and this is the style for the floating menu Code: <script> if (!document.layers) document.write('<div id="divStayTopLeft" style="position:absolute">') </script> thank you xia Similar Tutorials--------This Part Solved!--------- Hi Guys! I have a CSS dropdown menu going on, and it's working semi-properly in Firefox, but is stuck behind the content div in IE6/7. I've tried using Z-index but either I'm altering the wrong tag or I'm way off in the wrong direction, as it ain't workin. Here is the page: http://www.whitecapgraphics.com/bates/front.php If you look at it in IE, there's actually no indication that it is dropping down at all, but I know it is as I moved the drop downs up a few pixels and I could see them dropping behind the div. PS - The Home button does not have a drop down menu. My CSS: Code: #d1 { background-color: #003366; float: left; width: 200px; background-image: url(images/header_bg.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; height: 107px; } #d2 { background-color: #1F2935; float: right; width: 477px; background-image: url(images/header_bg.gif); } #head_container { background-color: #000066; float: left; background-image: url(images/header_bg.gif); height: 107px; } #nav_container { background-color: #1F2935; float: left; width: 100%; background-image: url(images/nav_bar_bg.gif); height: 30px; } #page_container { margin: auto; width: 99.99%; height: 100%; } #content_container { background-color: #e4e4e4; float: left; width: 100%; background-image: url(images/content_blue_column_bg.gif); background-repeat: repeat-y; background-position: right; } #content { background-color: #e4e4e4; position: relative; margin-right:253px; border-bottom-width: 2px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-color: #000000; border-right-width: 2px; border-right-style: solid; border-right-color: #000000; padding-left: 10px; padding-right: 10px; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: medium; } #right_column { background-color: #CC9900; float: right; width: 253px; border-bottom-width: 2px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-color: #000000; } /*____________________________________________________________*/ * {margin:0; padding:0;} /*Need to lookup this line - prevents the dropdown from sitting off kilt from the nav bar options */ /* the horizontal menu starts here */ div#nav { width:600px; /* sizes the nav div at a fixed width */ float:left; background-color:#CCF; /* colors the div */ background-image: url(images/nav_bar_bg.gif); z-index:10; } div#nav li { float:left; /* causes the list to align horizontally instead of stack */ position:relative; /* positioning context for the absolutely positioned drop-down */ list-style-type:none; /* removes the bullet off each list item */ border:1px solid black; /* creates dividing lines between the li elements */ font-family:Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: medium; font-weight: bold; min-width: 126px; text-align:center; height:26px; } div#nav li:first-child { border-left:1px solid; /*the first vertial line on the menu */ } div#nav li:hover { background-color:#D1C9B9; /*sets the background of the menu items */ } div#nav a { display:block; padding:1px 6px; /*creates space each side of menu item's text */ text-decoration:none; /* removes the underlining of the link */ color:#D1C9B9; /* sets the type color */ } div#nav a:hover { color:black; } /* the menu ends here */ /* the drop-down starts here */ div#nav ul li ul { margin:0; z-index:20; /* puts drop-down on top of div - Safari needs this as menu is 1px higher */ position:absolute; /* positions the drop-down ul in relation to its relatively positioned li parent */ width:10em; /*sets the width of the menu - in combo with the li's 100% width, makes the menu stack*/ border-right:0; /* stops SCBs drops having two right borders - they inherit the border, IE doesn't */ left:-1px; /*aligns the drop exactly under the menu */ top:28px; } #pyt ul li { background-color:#B3916B; } #h ul li { background-color:#1F2935; } #ri ul li{ background-color: #827977; } #bn ul li{ background-color: #455D67; } div#nav ul li ul li {padding:0; width:100%; /* makes the list items fill the list container (ul) */ border-left:1px solid; /* three sides of each drop-down item */ border-bottom:1px solid; border-right:1px solid; } div#nav ul li ul li a { padding:1px .5em; font-size:small; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle;} div#nav ul li ul li:first-child { border-top:1px solid; /*the top edge of the dropdown */ } /* make the drop-down display as the menu is rolled over */ div#nav ul li ul {display:none;} /* conceals the drop-down when menu not hovered */ div#nav ul li:hover ul {display:block; } /* shows the drop-down when the menu is hovered */ div#nav ul li:hover a {color:black;} /* THE HACK ZONE - */ /* hack for IE (all flavors) so the menu has a vertical line on the left */ * html div#nav ul { float:left; /* makes the ul wrap the li's */ border-left:1px solid #000; /* adds the rightmost menu vertical line to the ul */ } /* add a top line to drops and pops in IE browsers - can't read :first-child */ * html div#nav ul li ul { border-top:1px solid #069; border-left:0px; /* stops the drop inheriting the ul border */ } /* an Opera-only hack to fix a redraw problem by invisibly extending the ul */ /* the first-level drop stays open for 100px below the bottom but at least it works */ /* this can be reduced to as little as 22px if you don't have pop-outs */ @media all and (min-width: 0px){ body div#nav ul li ul {padding-bottom:22px;} } /*end Opera hack */ /* END OF HACK ZONE */ /* the drop-down ends here */ /* END OF LIST-BASED MENU */ #h { background-color: #1F2935; } #ri { background-color: #827977; letter-spacing: -.06em; } body { background-color: #1F2935; margin-left: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } #pyt { background-color: #B3916B; } #bn { background-color: #455D67; } #content #flash_map { text-align: center; border: 2px solid black; width: 660px; margin: auto; } --------****Still Need Help Here!----------- Unrelatedly, I'm also experiencing the following quirks that I'm not knowledgeable enough to work out quickly, so tips are aprpeciated: ****1) That menu bar is 26 pixels. Is there a way to vertically center the <a> inside the <li>? 2) The word-wrapped drop down options are extending outside of the menu - which of my styles is causing this? How can I solve it? *SOLVED* Please help me. This is driving me crazy. I am getting a problem in IE and I can't seem to figure out how to fix it. Of course, it works just fine in Firefox, but not IE. In IE, go to to this page. On the horizontal drop-down menu, go to "Guides." Then scroll through the three drop-down options and back up. Notice how the 3rd level menu suddenly dissapears behind the 2nd level menu? Here's the portion of my CSS file controling the menu: Code: /********** LAYOUT - HEADER **********/ #header {background: #ffffff; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 25px; padding: 0 0 8px;} img.headerimg {margin-left: 25px;} /** NAV - top horizontal nav **/ #nav, #nav ul {padding: 0; margin: 0; list-style: none} #nav {height:1.5em; font: 80% arial; margin-top: 1em; margin-left: 75px;} #nav li {position:relative; float: left; width: auto; display:block; margin: 0; padding:0} #nav a {display: block; padding: 3px 10px 2px; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(98,61,15); border-top: 1px solid rgb(98,61,15);} /************* 2nd tier *************/ #nav li ul {width: 15em; position: absolute; left: -999em; background: #ffffff} #nav li:hover ul, #nav li.sfhover ul {left: 10px; z-index:55555} #nav li li {background:#9BCD9B; float:none; border: 1px solid rgb(98,61,15); border-top: none; padding-left: 0} #nav li li a, #nav li li a:link, #nav li li a:visited, #nav li li a:hover {color:#000; padding: 3px 10px; border-bottom: none; border-top: none;} #nav li li a:hover {color: #000; background: #FFDAB9;} #nav li.active {background: #FFDAB9;} #nav li.active a {color: #000000} /************* 3rd tier *************/ #nav li ul ul {width: 30em; font-size: 100%; margin-left: 7em; margin-top: -.7em} #nav li:hover ul ul, #nav li.sfhover ul ul {left: -999em;} #nav li li:hover ul, #nav li li.sfhover ul {left: auto;} #nav li li li {background: #f6f6f6; border-top: 1px solid #fff;} #nav li li li a, #nav li li li a:link, #nav li li li a:visited, #nav li li li a:hover {color: #006400} /************* 4th tier *************/ #nav li ul ul ul{width: 30em;} #nav li:hover ul ul ul, #nav li.sfhover ul ul ul {left: -999em;} #nav li li li:hover ul, #nav li li li.sfhover ul {left: auto;} #nav li li li li {background: #FFDAB9;} #nav li li li li a:hover {color: #000; background: #9BCD9B;} Please help me! Thanks! Manny Hi there. I've become fond of the idea of non-javascript menus. I've been experimenting a little. So with help from various sources I managed to get a simple set working. I have this... Code: #menu ul li > ul { display: none; position: absolute; top: 18px; left: 0; width: 170px; } which correctly 'hides' the sub-menu. Then I have this Code: #menu ul li:hover > ul { display: block; } which should 'unhide' the sub-menu. Now, because I'd had success with the menu, I thought I should now look at validating my html and css. So far, I've just looked at the html part. My question is, why does it work with this code (which doesn't validate under Strict doctype)? Code: <div id="menu"> <ul> <li class="small"><a href="blah.php">About</a> <li>Details On... <ul> <li class="small"><a href="blah.php">Registering</a> </ul> </ul> </div> and not this (which does validate)? Code: <div id="menu"> <ul> <li class="small"><a href="blah.php">About</a></li> <li>Details On...</li> <li> <ul> <li class="small"><a href="blah.php">Registering</a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </div> I'll listen to any thoughts on this, even the use (or not) of doctype strict. Thanks for listening! Stay JOLLY H Hi, I wanted to do a horizontal popout menu. I have the code and it works but I am trying to undertsand it better. It uses a csshover.htc file which i didn't download but the thing still works fine with a ie sniffer code in it. It doesn't use any javascript which I thought it needed. There seems a few ways to do expanding menus in css (with/without javascript)? Menus are more complicated than they look but I would some explanation on the above points before i continue. Can someone recommend a workaround for this issue I am having please. Rollover the top blue menus to see what i mean. There is an advert appearing in an iframe and it is blocking the drop down menus above it. Z indexes etc don't seem to help. this is the link ( very frustrating you can't post a link - it would make things easier for people to help ) sidouglas.net/nz-tourism-guide-prototype/index.html index.html: Iframe source is the same as the domain; menu can appear above the iframe no problem. index2.html: iframe source references another domain; menu dissapears. index3.html: iframe source is same as domain - but references swf resources from another domain. menu dissapears. Surely someone has faced this same issue? I am tied down to having to a situation with index2.html as there has to be a click tracking registering from another domain. Very frustrating, please help. Thanks. Hi All, I seem to have made a mistake in installing a CSS drop-down menu b/c despite my best efforts, I cannot seem to make it work in Internet Explorer. I am using the Suckerfish method found http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns My CSS file is here And a sample page can be found here Does anyone see a mistake I made? All other browsers work beautifully, so the problem must lie in the Internet Explorer hack. Hello, I'm trying to replace one CSS nav menu with another, is there anyone who is familiar enough to assist me? Thank you for your time and assistance. I am working on building my first website in 2 years. I am very interested in developing a good site interface with standard code that may be easily edited later. Specifically, I am interested in creating dynamic navigation menus that will be supported by as many browsers as possible. I have seen dynamic menus created with javascript, but I know I don't want to do that since some browsers do not support it/or do not have it enabled by default. Can you comment on whether or not CSS would be a good solution to get around this problem? I have never used CSS to create menus in the past, but it seems very useful for standardizing a site interface. I am also open to other suggestions, what would you do to accomplish this task? In today's Website Development world, which kind of Drop Down menus do the pro's prefer to use, pure CSS without Javascript or CSS with Javascript? And also, can pure CSS Drop Down menus be used in Dynamic Websites? Thank you. I've been grappling with this for a long while now. I pretty much have it working, except for the life of me I cannot get the drop down menus to appear under the corresponding link. position: absolute makes the menus always appear off to the left. Does anyone know what the secret is to this? Code: <div id="nav_wrapper"> <div id="nav_bar"> <div id="nav_content"> <ul id="nav_ul"> <li><a href="/">Home</a></li> <li><a href="/forum/">Forum</a> <div class="nav_subcontent"> <ul> <li><a href="/forum/search.php">Search</a></li> <li><a href="/forum/memberlist.php">Members</a></li> </ul> </div> </li> <li><a href="#">A link without a menu</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Code: /* Wrapper */ #nav_wrapper { clear: both; } /* Bar */ #nav_bar { background: url('images/nav_swish_fade.jpg'); background-repeat: repeat-x; height: 36px; } /* All the buttons within the bar, the middle portion */ #nav_content { display: inline; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; background: #fff; height: 36px; } /* Entire unordered list */ #nav_ul { list-style: none; position: relative; } /* Top level unordered list */ #nav_content ul>li { display: block; } /* Top level unordered list links */ #nav_content ul>li a { display: block; float: left; padding: 9px; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px; } /* Menus */ .nav_subcontent { display: none; position: absolute; background: #222; margin-top: 8px; } /* Menu link */ #nav_content .nav_subcontent a { display: block; padding: 9px 20px 9px 0; margin-left: -5px; text-align: left; min-width: 100px; } /* Show menus */ #nav_content ul>li:hover .nav_subcontent { display: block; } Hello does anyone have any links to good tabs tutorials I been looking at some other and most of the CSS code would not work well but I would just like some links thanks for ur time Hi there, I'm trying to integrate some SEO friendly dropdown menus into an existing website design. The trouble I'm experiencing so far is that the body of the design is aligned centre, and most of the examples I've seen thus far use absolute positioning of <div> elements (i.e. the design is left-aligned, so the designer knows to position the dropdown div X pixels). Is there a good reference I can use for positioning my divs properly? Thanks Dear Forum, I am designing a website using HTML and Java for the drop down menus. Although for one page this seemed ok at the begining, now I want to add links to other catagories where I only want to change the main body of the page. Up to now I have had to insert the Java script into every page I want to link to. The problem is A) The pages blink and the menu is lost while the graphics are being loaded, B) If I need to change the menus in the future I have to change all pages. Is there a way I can use CSS to keep the consistency of the Top and sides of the page and only change the body for other pages. I can do this with frames but I prefer not to use them. The test page can be seen at http://test.kipseli.com Thanks Rob I am learning CSS and started to like it I was trying to make an image gallery so was just playing around with this link I got Please see this http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/tabmenu.html When I added five more images in this, the last images ceases to display How can I correct that I was testing this by adding this code 5 times <li> <a href="#nogo"> William Turner<br /> (1775-1851) <span> <img src="../img/turner.jpg" alt="painting" title="painting" /> This English painter was one of the greatest romantic interpreters of nature in the history of Western art and is still unrivaled in the virtuosity of his painting of light. </span> </a> </li> I was anticipating that a scrollbar would come automatically in the browser but that dint happen What should I do? I have this test site using CSS drop down menus, but when you scroll over, they disappear. Seems to be happening in IE9, Firefox and Chrome. Can't figure it out. Any help would be appreciated! Here is the script: Code: <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> body {background-color: #FFFFFF; font-family: verdana, arial; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: bold; color: #0000ff;} .box1 { width: 1000px; height: 600px; position:relative; left: 150px; top: 0px; } .blue_box { width: 900px; position:absolute; top: 5px; left: 20px; height: 15px; } .box2 { width: 1050px; position:absolute; top: 40px; left: 20px; height: 15px; z-index: 2; } .main_image { position: relative; top: 3px; } .pic_box { width: 738px; /* 10px longer than actual jpg */ position:absolute; top: 75px; height: 167px; left: 20px; z-index; 1; } .text_box1 { width: 738px; position:absolute; top: 218px; height: 159px; left: 26px; border-color: #ff0000; } .education_box { width: 881px; position:absolute; top: 321px; height: 350px; left: 21px; } .top_news_box { width: 136px; position:absolute; top: 1px; height: 317px; margin-left: 5px; left: 715px; border-color: #ff0000; } /*Credits: Dynamic Drive CSS Library */ /* Top menu */ .menu ul{ padding: 3px 0; margin-left: 0; margin-top: 1px; margin-bottom: 0; font: bold 12px Verdana; list-style-type: none; text-align: center; /*set to left, center, or right to align the menu as desired*/ } .menu li{ display: inline; margin: 0; } .menu li a{ text-decoration: none; padding: 5px 7px; margin-right: 5px; border: 1px solid #778; color: white; background: #3282c2; border-radius: 8px; /*w3c border radius*/ box-shadow: 3px 3px 4px rgba(0,0,0,.5); /* w3c box shadow */ -moz-border-radius: 8px; /* mozilla border radius */ -moz-box-shadow: 3px 3px 4px rgba(0,0,0,.5); /* mozilla box shadow */ background: -moz-linear-gradient(center top, #a4ccec, #72a6d4 25%, #3282c2 45%, #357cbd 85%, #72a6d4); /* mozilla gradient background */ -webkit-border-radius: 8px; /* webkit border radius */ -webkit-box-shadow: 3px 3px 4px rgba(0,0,0,.5); /* webkit box shadow */ background: -webkit-gradient(linear, center top, center bottom, from(#a4ccec), color-stop(25%, #72a6d4), color-stop(45%, #3282c2), color-stop(85%, #357cbd), to(#72a6d4)); /* webkit gradient background */ } .menu li a { background: darkred; background: -moz-linear-gradient(center top, #f5795d, #e55e3f 25%, #d02700 45%, #e55e3f 85%, #f5795d); background: -webkit-gradient(linear, center top, center bottom, from(#f5795d), color-stop(25%, #e55e3f), color-stop(45%, #d02700), color-stop(85%, #e55e3f), to(#f5795d)); } .menu li a:hover{ color: #FFFFFFF; background:#0033CC; } /* Drop down menu buttons */ .blue ul { /* For all tags under <ul> (main and sub) */ padding: 3px 0; margin-left: 0; margin-top: 1px; margin-bottom: 0; font: bold 10pt Verdana; list-style-type: none; text-align: center; /*set to left, center, or right to align the menu as desired*/ } .blue li { /* Sets the properties associated with <li> */ display: inline; /* Sets li tags horizontal(main and sub) */ position: relative; margin: 0; } .blue li a { /* Sets the properties associated for all anchor tags */ text-decoration: none; padding: 5px 7px; margin-right: 15px; /* Sets margin to 15px, which spaces out each menu button by 15px */ border: 1px solid #778; color: white; background: #3282c2; border-radius: 8px; /*w3c border radius*/ box-shadow: 3px 3px 4px rgba(0,0,0,.5); /* w3c box shadow */ -moz-border-radius: 8px; /* mozilla border radius */ -moz-box-shadow: 3px 3px 4px rgba(0,0,0,.5); /* mozilla box shadow */ background: -moz-linear-gradient(center top, #a4ccec, #72a6d4 25%, #3282c2 45%, #357cbd 85%, #72a6d4); /* mozilla gradient background */ -webkit-border-radius: 8px; /* webkit border radius */ -webkit-box-shadow: 3px 3px 4px rgba(0,0,0,.5); /* webkit box shadow */ background: -webkit-gradient(linear, center top, center bottom, from(#a4ccec), color-stop(25%, #72a6d4), color-stop(45%, #3282c2), color-stop(85%, #357cbd), to(#72a6d4)); /* webkit gradient background */ } .blue li ul { /* Sets the properties for all li ul (sub menus). 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Comm. Documents Health Care Reform <br /> <br /> WCB Guidelines and Fee Schedule 6-Credit CME Course on New Workers Compensation <br /> Treatment Guidelines <br /> <br /> Influenza Surveillance: How to become an ILINET Provider for 2010-11 flu season <br /> </div> <div class="education_box"><img src="MED101014-Infection-Course-Image_1.jpg" width="263" height="219" border="0" /> <img src="MED100513-Course-Graphic.jpg" border="0" /></div> <!-- Close pic_box --> </div> </body> </html> I am very new to this whole css thing, but am trying to get all learned about it. I think I am doing badly so far. I am trying to make css drop-down menus, and have pulled code from all over the place, and modified it to look correct (so as to match my design comp). it is based on the suckerfish model <http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/> and it works exactly as it should in safari, firefox (mac & pc). but doesn't work correctly at all in IE (mac or pc). I have implemented the "ie fix" with the javascript code several sites instructed me to use, and while it now sorta works (in the sense that the menus drop down), there are still problems. such as in IE on pc you can't roll down to the drop down menus, because they go away as soon as you roll off the top menu item. in IE on mac they are messed up in a whole other way. you can roll down to them, and they don't go away as soon as you're off the top nav option, but the hover is all jacked, and the menu is broken, sending the last nav button down to the next line! aaahhh! can anyone help me?! I'm sorry I'm so stupid and helpless, but... well. I am. any tips/etc would be mighty appreciated! -daniel I am looking for a robust drop down menu solution. Javascript is fine for controlling the functionality but the items must be positioned with CSS so that they are SEO. At the moment we have full javascrip menu's but the links don't get picked up by the search engines as they are encapsulated. I have tried the suckerfish stuff and it's a nightmare to be honest. Horrible to customise and very difficult to get a result you actually want. OK, so I think I'm smart, but I guess not. I have this site http://jwdev.ocis.net I have been working on. It has implemented a CSS only drop down menu system. The problem. No mater what I do, including clear: left/z-index - the drop down menu "PROJECTS" falls under the page content in Firefox. For a first, this works in IE flawlessly. The CSS is a disaster right now as I have been hammering at it for days. Anyone lend a hand? I have added drop-down menus, but they are not appearing directly underneath the originating links. They are WAY off to the right. I can't figure out why for the life of me. Help, please? http://www.bartlett-family.net/BBCON Chris Hi there, thanks for reading my post. I am looking to build a website using ASP, with databases. After receiving some advice from some (more experienced) friends, they recommended learning CSS. They said something along the lines of "its better than using frames because Search Engines will index your site better and you will have more control over your pages - changing one style sheet can change your whole site easily". I thought it sounded like what I need as I am hoping to produce a fairly professional looking site, however I am still a little confused. I am unsure if this is a "webdesign" problem, so forgive me if I have posted in the wrong place, but I am interested to know how navigation menus are made. What I mean is, I dont understand how to make a menu on the left of the page control the right panel of a page without using frames . I have spent some time reading the (70) examples on www.w3schools.com but I cannot seem to find the answer - so now I am worried that it cannot be done!! If anyone could perhaps paste some quick code for me to look at/reverse engineer or, equally useful, perhaps give links to a few tutorials/web resources on this I would be very grateful. Another question if I may (?!) - when designing navigation menus (top or left or whatever), is it best to use text that highlights to make the links to navigate the site, or to make the links into pictures (i.e. have a whole menu created from small buttons aligned underneath each other). I hope my question is clear. Thanks to anyone who can help, Regards, Porky |