No IE is the culprit. It won't accept certain z-values and it's a mess to work with, thus. Google to find some of the specifics for IE 6 and z-index and see if any of them applies. For example I know that IE won't accept negative z-values while the other browsers at least won't act weird because of them.
On 6 Nov, 23:03, FG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks. A high z value solved the issue. > > But in IE6 still can not get those divs to show. Will try without > jQuery to see if it's the culprit. > > FG > > On Nov 6, 2:39 pm, Althalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It doesn't work in Firefox for me... and I don't think it should. I > > had this problem as well with an autocomplete thingy, and I solved it > > using z-index so try that. Set it to 100 or something on your menu > > div. > > > On 6 Nov, 20:29, FG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm using jQuery for showing hidden menus on this > > > page:http://www.guadalajaracinemafest09.com/es/ > > > > Every browser behaves correctly, showing the yellow menus when > > > clicking on the navigation bar. IE shows the content but _beneath_ the > > > content of the other divs. > > > > Is this jQuery related? or will I need to use a CSS property like z- > > > index for showing then above the content? > > > > Thanks, > > > FG.