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. Scrollbox has to clip the 
menu.

I don't see a solution. Normally, such z-index problems can be worked 
out by establishing a stacking context on hover only. So scrollbox would 
have to be a child of the menu, not it's parent. It's late here, and the 
vine is cheap.Yes, Ingo, thank you for your feedback. That's pretty much it in 
a nutshell.

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. 

I'm beginning to rethink my whole approach. Perhaps I should replace the flyout 
menu with some sort of tooltip or photo zoon approach. Would the overflow issue 
still come into play?

Any further feedback is appreciated. My head hurts... :(

Christian.

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