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I think it is:
Everything else should work fine.
hope this helped.
-Manny
On Oct 23, 2008, at 9:35 AM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
hi,
forgive me if this it ot, if so please reply off list.
Whats the best cross-browser way to get a div on top of swf with css.
If i use:
with z-index will i
If you don't want to use conditionals, then try this:
#shell {
background: url(../images/iebg.gif);
margin:0 auto;
background-repeat:repeat-y;
}
html>body #shell {
background: url(../images/bgshad.png);
}
IE can' read the second block of code cause it gets confus
Try putting an overflow:hidden in your .float parent class.
It tends to help me float things in a page.
On Jul 5, 2008, at 7:05 AM, akella wrote:
@Essential, there is no image, the number in green block is text. It
has some padding and background-image (left-top corner). And it is
already f