On 9/18/10 10:45 AM, Rob Emenecker wrote:
Checked on a local file only...
*:first-child + html .left,
*:first-child + html .right,
*:first-child + html .maincontent {
z-index: -1; background: lime; }
/* for IE/7.0 */
That did work, however when I tried applying the same treatment to the DIV
co
> Checked on a local file only...
>
> *:first-child + html .left,
> *:first-child + html .right,
> *:first-child + html .maincontent {
> z-index: -1; background: lime; }
> /* for IE/7.0 */
That did work, however when I tried applying the same treatment to the DIV
containing the breadcrumbs -- bet
> > Can anyone shed any light as to why the z-index is not behaving as
> > desired/expected on IE7? The suckerfish menu is falling
> behind my content.
> > (Or my content is appearing on top.) Either case, it's not
> consistent
> > with the correct behavior that I am seeing in IE8 and FF3.
>
>
On 9/17/10 2:44 PM, Rob Emenecker wrote:
Okay, more important than my last query...
Can anyone shed any light as to why the z-index is not behaving as
desired/expected on IE7? The suckerfish menu is falling behind my content.
(Or my content is appearing on top.) Either case, it's not consistent
Okay, more important than my last query...
Can anyone shed any light as to why the z-index is not behaving as
desired/expected on IE7? The suckerfish menu is falling behind my content.
(Or my content is appearing on top.) Either case, it's not consistent with
the correct behavior that I am seeing