Kevin
IE6, IE7, FF2, FF3, whatever the latest versions of Opera and Safari that
are out. I'm kind of swamped right now, but if you need help, send me a link
and i'll see if i can make a quick fix. Not only does it work, but it
validates yo.
if you use AIM: Bowdown81isdead
or gtalk J. Albert Bowden
Albert
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:35 AM, kevin mcmonagle
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Mark Stickley wrote:
It is impossible to get a div sitting on top of flash in all browsers.
hi mark, which browsers/versions would give me problems?
Your best bet is to hide the flash while your overlay is showing and show
it when it hides again. If the blank space where your flash was will be
obvious you could set a background image similar-looking to the flash on
it's container div.
Thats a good idea actually the design im working on might allow for that
with some tweaking
Hi Albert,
Whats the browser support like for your example that seems to work well?
-best
kevin
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