See attached image. You'll see that the Chromium window is showing a distorted view of the www.cnn.com home page even though I have a specific article pulled up. To the right are Mines and gedit. I clicked on Mines and then gedit right before I took this screen shot to ensure that they should have been above Chromium in the z-order. See how gedit is on top of Chromium except for Chromium's content area?
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