<param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> should do the trick, with z-index
of course.


I think this works on some browsers, but not everything

It might not be possible in some browsers or with some older versions of flash player. (I guess also that there may be similar problems with other types of content shown by browser "plugins")

I would rather try to avoid attempting to put html content over the top of content shown by plugins where possible, ...though there are times this is hard to avoid - eg when adding flash content to an existing site with dropdown menus - in that case all I can do is to use wmode (as above) and also try to minimize the impact on usability in browsers where wmode does not work by making sure that there are other ways to get to items in any important navigation links that may end up "under" the flash..





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