Any type of Layer is prosona non grata in Moz and N6. It seems that
According to W3C rules its not legal

so you'll have to use maybe something like Style Sheets to place objects
and have the text Flow around.

one of the web programmeress on the list may come along and give you
proper method.

Another way to find out is do a "show page source and then do a Copy.
the go to the W3C website and paste in to the validator window. and have
it validated. Then it will tell you every i you didn't dot and t you
didn't cross.

Eric wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I'm not sure if this is the right group to ask but here goes:
> i wrote a page that contains a layer using the div tag. The layer
> contains an image to be placed on the side of the page, see the fill on
> 
> http://ngd.kvi.nl/mc/mc.htm
> 
> The z-index of the layer = -1. It's the only layer on the page.
> Choosing z=-1 makes the text flow OVER the BG image instead of under
> when the browser window is really narrow...that is when using IE.
> 
> Using Mozilla the layer never displays at all, unless the z-index is
> changed to z=0, but then the text flows under the image, both in IE
> and Mozilla.
> 
> Is there a way out of this?
> And what's the HTML standard for this (do negative z-indeces mean :
> hidden? But if so, why have the option "hidden" as well?)
> 
> puzzled
> Eric

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