[css-d] Overlay you can click through

2010-10-08 Thread Chris Hardie
Hi, I fear I have an impossible problem, but I thought I would throw it out there. I am working on a site for dyslexics. Some dyslexics find it easier to read print if they place a red or green plastic overlay over the page (it apparently stops the letters from 'moving'). I developed a small

Re: [css-d] Overlay you can click through

2010-10-08 Thread HallMarc Websites
, 2010 1:08 PM To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] Overlay you can click through Hi, I fear I have an impossible problem, but I thought I would throw it out there. I am working on a site for dyslexics. Some dyslexics find it easier to read print if they place a red or green plastic

Re: [css-d] Overlay you can click through

2010-10-08 Thread David Hucklesby
On 10/8/10 10:08 AM, Chris Hardie wrote: Hi, I fear I have an impossible problem, but I thought I would throw it out there. I am working on a site for dyslexics. Some dyslexics find it easier to read print if they place a red or green plastic overlay over the page (it apparently stops the

Re: [css-d] Overlay you can click through

2010-10-08 Thread Rob Crowther
On 08/10/10 18:08, Chris Hardie wrote: Can anyone think about how to get the result I want? You could try this: http://www.vinylfox.com/forwarding-mouse-events-through-layers/ If you don't have to support IE then you can also achieve the same thing with a CSS property: