I got arround the relative element by hiding the content of the window
and coping it into a div outside the relative element. It's very
restricted but maybe this is the base of the solution?
http://lukoil.norbertprovoost.be/dev/index.php/jquery/test3
David Duymelinck schreef:
Hello,
I set up an example at
http://lukoil.norbertprovoost.be/dev/index.php/jquery/test2
If you use IE6 or IE7 and click on view you will notice the window is
behind the overlay. This is because the window element is inside an
element with the position set to relative. It took me a while to
figure out what was going on but now i hit a wall. Is it possible to
attach the window to the overlay for the time it is shown or is there
another solution?
Another thing is noticed is that in IE7 the overlay pushes the content
of the page down. I solved it by using absolute instead of fixed where
the overlay div gets created (line 29, on my page line 79)
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