Thierry, excellent work! This is a good case of a picture worth
thousand words - I think I pretty much understand how z-index works
(after many hours of testing and an assignment from the CSS.2.1
class) but I still not able to get a comprehensive understanding
from that article on z-index.
On Oct 29, 2007, at 10:57 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Hi John.
Sorry to hear that, but I don't know what to say as nobody else has
reported
having problems :(
You may want to have your web host take a look. It may be DNS caching
(not sure if it's correct word) with your IP address. I encountered
this problem with sites from Asia and Europe , because I really
wanted to see the sites, so I reported the problem, and suggested
them contact their web hosts. After that I was able to get the sites
loaded.
You maybe able to find out yourself from dnsstuff.com by entering
your IP address, then report to your webhost. The first time I
couldn't see a site and the site owner had no idea why, someone from
another list told me to look up the IP address of that site to look
for anomaly, thus I was able to tell the site owner to seek help from
his webhost.
tee
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