If your not worried about effecting the appearance of the page, you could do z-index swapping based on the OnMouseOver event of the div which would make image selection easier.

Bert

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On May 3, 2010, at 5:39 AM, Chris Cage <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi folks,



I have a question that I figured I’d shoot out to y’all just to see if anyone has an idea.



Using JavaScript and jQuery we are working on an interface that relies on a lot of draggable actions. Our challenge is that we have images in divs that are overlapping and becoming difficult to cleanly select. The images are PNGs with transparent backgrounds, so they don’t ‘look’ like they overlap to the user.



Has anyone been able to select an item by either triggering off an images opaque pixels or by triggering off an image map? Any other ideas?



Thanks,

Chris



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