In most browsers flash is always on top of everything, and this isnt
changable..
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Bill Moseley wrote:
> I have a banner with an enclosed image and a menu. The banner
> is position: relative and the image and menu are position: absolute
> with z-index set so the menu will be on top of the
Martin Heiden wrote:
>
> No, it works with enabled background transparency. You've got to add:
>
>
>
> inside the . In this mode the flash will not render on top of
> all other content, but it doesn't work with all plugin-versions on all
> browsers. But it will work at least for IE and Firefox on
OT: I didnt know people still used SSI.
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smithj7 wrote:
> I stongly believe that everyone that can get css to work great, deserves
> to have a college degree in the same.
>
> Using great tools like listomatic and tutorials, I have working
> pieces... nice looking footer, menus, header
>
For my projects I support and test in
* Internet Explorer 5.5/6.0
* Firefox > 1.0
* Mozilla Suite
* Safari 1/2
* Netscape 6.0 - 8.0
* Lynx
* Links
Browsers I explicitly don't support are:
* Netscape 4 or older
* Internet Explorer 5 on Mac
This question has probably b
I don't think so :-(
It's weird though, because I think the specifications says that vendors
can add their own property's in the -vendorname-property format.
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Tracy Shorrock wrote:
Hi,
I keep getting a parse error on -moz-outline: none; when validating
the following css:
#footer im
Hi Michiel,
You have to serve your css as text/css, currently it is served as text/plain
Change the mimesettings of your server to reflect the correct mime type
or if you have apache, do something with .htaccess (isn't it something
like AddType text/css .css )
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Michiel van der Blonk wro