Yeah thats what I thought, I have the default divs outside the central
content area div.
Still can't get the other top divs to display on top of the default top div.

Div layout as follows:

<div defaultTop>
</div defaultTop>

<div changable>
<div top>
</div top>
<div middle>
<div image>
</div image>
<div text>
</div text>
</div middle>
</div changable>

<div bottom>
</div bottom>

-----Original Message-----
From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 November 2003 15:05
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT:Transparent Div question.

Try making everything BELOW the blue bar another div called "ContentArea" or
something and  place your other divs inside that

cheers
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:49 AM
  Subject: OT:Transparent Div question.

  Hello All,

  I've got a slideshow app,  using data from a DB I build a series of divs
and
  switch between them using JS and timeouts. (in a nutshell)
  Everything works hunkey dorey except for one small problem with one of the
  Div's:

  The page consists of a top blue bar (title and subtitle),  bottom blue bar
  (generic contact info) and a middle area (content area - consisting of a
  table and an image).
  The top and middle areas change with each cycle of the loop but because
the
  page background is white I want to create a default top Div so that the
  different content top divs can be transparent and the change over of div's
  is smooth.

  Basically I have tried setting the content top divs with
  background:transparent; in the style and have played around with the
z-index
  but, no matter what I try the default top div (the big blue bar) covers up
  all the content top Divs (blue bar with White and orange text)

  Surely can't I setup something like:

  <div id="defaultTop" style="background:darkblue;">
  </div>

  <div id="div1_txt" style="background:transparent;">
  </div>

  Therefore when I hide the div1_txt then make the next div visible the blue
  bar will still be there.

  Ignoring the height, width and position why wont this work,  why does the
  default top cover all the other top divs?

  -Darren


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