> >as to being able to move my content area and menu up on the pages that
> >have that sub menu (which is my biggest concern and most baffling
> >question), it seems that this is impossible with css.
> >
> >
> Hi,
> I think I've got him!
> Testpage.http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/z-index-problem-solved.html
> It is not a z-index trouble, but the the .master-form .content-inside {
> overflow:hidden }.
>
> The difference between FF and IE is the IE-hack, giving overflow for IE
> while hiding for the rest.
> Omitting the overflow:hidden shows up the tabs in FF too.
> As far as I can see (but perhaps there is more behind the screens), the
> only reason for hiding is to avoid a horizontal scrollbar in FF. If
> that's the case, than a container-width of 99.9% can do this instead of
> the overflow:hidden.

francky you're a genius!  so far this is working perfectly, so i'll
give it to my support person to see if he can break it.  :D  he likes
doing that!

thanks again *so much*.
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