Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:

Isn't the video/Flash content, not "display gunk"? Thus, it *should* be added into the XHTML markup of your page, using the element that was made for it: object. Then, just use CSS to style or position the object as you like.

but isn't there an issue with swfs, movies and forms rising to the "top"? I've struggled with this issue in designing, choosing to avoid the problem from the start by never allowing popup menus to overlap flash content or forms. I know you can hide stuff, but I find it easier just to design for the problem. Or not use flash.

??
donna


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