Matthew, I'm glad that helped!

One thing you're fortunate about is that I had the same problem in the  
week we just had so was full of tips after 4 hours spent :D

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Phil

On 1/11/2008, at 6:07 PM, Matthew Whiting wrote:

> Beautiful! You rock Philip. Thanks heaps! The menu was already  
> absolutely positioned and so I just commented out absolute  
> positioning on other elements (which didn't seem make a difference  
> to the layout interestingly enough) and waalaa :)
>
> Should have emailed the list a while ago instead of agonising over  
> this for a few hours... argh.
>
> Cheers
>
>> I love IE problems.
>>
>> One thing I can suggest is watch out for the "position" attribute.
>> When you have conflicting positions, it seems it is never the layer
>> that you want on top that actually goes on top.
>>
>> In my experience, if you absolutely position the menu, then don't  
>> have
>> any positioning on the content the menu should appear over the
>> content.... should..
>>
>> You never can tell with IE what's about to happen.
>>
>> Hope that helps, even if only slightly.
>>
>> On 1/11/2008, at 5:48 PM, Matthew Whiting wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'm not terribly flash when it comes to troubleshooting css /
>>> javascript
>>> problems, which is what I find myself with at the moment. If anyone
>>> has
>>> a moment to have a quick look at http://60.234.40.30/~cannzcon/en  
>>> with
>>> IE and tell me if you have any suggestions as to how to stop the  
>>> menu
>>> disappearing behind images, appearing transparent and disappearing  
>>> as
>>> one moves the mouse down the submenu. Works fine in Firefox. Not  
>>> sure
>>> about other versions of IE apart from IE6 which is what I've tested
>>> under. Really wanna get this sorted a.s.a.p. but not quite sure
>>> where to
>>> start. Have played around with adjusting z-index values of menu and
>>> images and transparency of menu, but to no avail yet. The site is
>>> built
>>> using drupal so I haven't written the css from scratch myself. Does
>>> appear to work sweet using a different theme but not sure where to
>>> start
>>> to determine why.. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks.. Matt
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> >


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