I thought your question was already answered:  it's a CSS issue. It  
is expected behavior (even with differing z-indexes) for elements  
inserted above to alter ("push down") the visual flow of elements  
later in the DOM.  The only ways to not see that behavior is  
display:none or position:absolute, both of which remove the element  
from the normal visual flow.  It sounds like what you need is  
position:absolute.

Again, you're not experiencing a Prototype/Scriptaculous problem, or  
even a Javascript problem.  I suggest you find a good CSS tutorial or  
mailing list.  Google is your friend in this.


TAG

On Aug 9, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Simon wrote:

>
> Sorry about the bump, but any ideas? :'(
>
> Thanks
> Simon
>
>
> >


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