Re: [css-d] suckerfish layering in IE7

2010-09-18 Thread David Laakso
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

Re: [css-d] suckerfish layering in IE7

2010-09-18 Thread Rob Emenecker
> 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

Re: [css-d] suckerfish layering in IE7

2010-09-18 Thread Rob Emenecker
> > 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. > >

Re: [css-d] suckerfish layering in IE7

2010-09-17 Thread David Laakso
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

[css-d] suckerfish layering in IE7 (was: suckerfish "sticky" highlight (hover) on nested LI/A)

2010-09-17 Thread Rob Emenecker
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