xtiandc wrote:
> My only thought was to enforce the z-index not on the parent (scrollbox), but
> rather on its children (hover), hence really only come into play when visible
> and thereby leaving the text link not "covered" by scrollbox. I dunno if it's
> even possible.
>
Sure, but on the o
Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ingo Chao wrote:
> The testlink can only be placed over or under this stacking context of
> scrollbox, further or nearer to the user.
And the dilemma is, that in your concept, scrollbox must have this width
and height to bring overflow:hidden into play. Scr
Ingo Chao wrote:
> The testlink can only be placed over or under this stacking context of
> scrollbox, further or nearer to the user.
And the dilemma is, that in your concept, scrollbox must have this width
and height to bring overflow:hidden into play. Scrollbox has to clip the
menu.
I don't
xtiandc wrote:
> I put together a simpler version of the page for feedback:
> http://demo.wfp.com/flyout.htm
>
> As is now, no z-index's are specified. The menu is placed at the
> bottom of document and therefore inherits the higher value (I
> assume). This means that the link to the left does no
I put together a simpler version of the page for feedback:
http://demo.wfp.com/flyout.htm
As is now, no z-index's are specified. The menu is placed at the bottom of
document and therefore inherits the higher value (I assume). This means that
the link to the left does not work (strangely enough,