Hi Guys/Gals,
Just thought I'd share some reading with everyone.
It's a comparison of javascript based animation to css.
Might raise your eyebrow a little... :P
http://css-tricks.com/myth-busting-css-animations-vs-javascript/
Best,
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
Le 13 janv. 2014 à 21:51, Philip Taylor a écrit :
> As does 999, but not 500. It would be interesting to know
> whereat the watershed lies …
Both menus have the same z-index (set on ul.dropdown). As the sidebar menu
comes later in the source, it covers the horizontal navigation drop down.
Se
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:24 AM, Mike wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I have a small problem with a site which I hope someone can assist.
>
> The site is www.deveron.org and the problem concerns the horizontal and
> left-hand navigation lists. I have just separated some of the navigation
> into the two
Georg wrote:
> #menu {z-index: 1000;}
As does 999, but not 500. It would be interesting to know
whereat the watershed lies ...
Philip Taylor
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Den 13.01.2014 11:24, skrev Mike:
The site is www.deveron.org and the problem concerns the horizontal
and left-hand navigation lists. I have just separated some of the
navigation into the two menus from one horizontal one. Now the
drop-down from the horizontal menu falls behind the left-hand me
Good morning,
I have a small problem with a site which I hope someone can assist.
The site is www.deveron.org and the problem concerns the horizontal and
left-hand navigation lists. I have just separated some of the navigation
into the two menus from one horizontal one. Now the drop-down from