Using firebug you can see that the mapDiv only has a z-index of 0.

Wih this in mind, you can set your z-index to 1 and it will have the
same effect as 2000 (tested)


On Mar 4, 5:03 am, Jeffrey Yasskin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Onhttp://sundaystreetssf.com/?page_id=676I noticed that when you
> hover over the "Event Information" menu item to pop up its menu, the
> menu appeared under the map. I fixed this by adding "#suckerfishnav *
> {z-index: 2000;}" to the site's style sheet, but I'm wondering:
>  A) Is there a better way to force the map under another page element?
>  B) Is z-index=2000 enough to lie on top of everything on the map?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeffrey

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