Michael Pemberton wrote:
> If a layer is "hidden" behind another layer, it will never recieve the
> mouse events to trigger the drag event.
>
Well, not exactly. We have some larger images that we want to always
stay behind the smaller images even when the larger images are dragged.
Actuall
If a layer is "hidden" behind another layer, it will never recieve the mouse
events to trigger the drag event.
With regards to a feature of making a layer move to the top of the zIndex
order, this already exists. There is an extension available that adds the
methods bringToFront and sendToBac