I'd make a debug stylesheet that only get's included into your layout(s)
when in development mode.

chris

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Josh <josh.j.h...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, I know this is probably a super rare situation, so I understand if
> there isn't a way to do it.
>
> Here's the issue.  To get my elements arranged correctly with some
> overlapping transparencies (png background images), I need to set the
> z-index of one of my divs to -1.  No big deal.  Not ideal, but it gets
> the job done fairly well.
>
> The problem is this means that div, along with it's contents, will
> fall below container divs on the z-axis.  Doesn't affect the display
> or rendering, but means can't diagnose problems easily with tools like
> CSS Edit (which I love).
>
> I'd like to set it up so my z-index is set to -1 in the Rails
> production and test environments, but set to 0 in the development
> environment.
>
> Is there a way to do this?  Does anybody have a better solution that
> I've missed?
>
> Thanks for your assistance.
>
> Josh
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