Hello,

Just so you know, there's no dropdown shown in Firefox (IceWeasel) for
debian, neither for Epiphany and Konquerer doesn't seem to work with
flash.

Hope it's useful.

Regards,

Rogier Schoenmaker.

On 18/10/2007, nate hanna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/17/07, Michael Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  The reason for using wmode was to fix the problem that existed before.
> All I wanted was to make sure the dhtml drop down menu came down on top of
> the flash movie not underneath it.
>
> Is that not the best way ? Mike, unfortunately claiming "wmode" is the only
> way to get the drop-downs to come over flash; I just wanted you to be aware
> that there are accessibility concerns (see the links in my last post) when
> using "wmode".
>
> Secondly, it's documented that "wmode" causes performance/compatibility
> issues with flash especially when you claim it to be "transparent". Thus,
> unless you need to reveal a background of the table behind flash it is
> recommended that you use "wmode='opaque' versus transparent. It'll give you
> the same results and you will suffer from less performance issues and it'll
> work under Linux boxes where as "transparent" will not (the last time I
> checked).
>
> - Nate
>
> P.S. If accessibility is a large concern you may want to pull the flash
> movie out of the general layout and place it into a pop-up window or
> something so you do not have to claim "wmode" at all.
>
>
>
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