Kevin
IE6, IE7, FF2, FF3, whatever the latest versions of Opera and Safari that
are out. I'm kind of swamped right now, but if you need help, send me a link
and i'll see if i can make a quick fix. Not only does it work, but it
validates yo.
if you use AIM: Bowdown81isdead
or gtalk J. Albert Bowden

Albert

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:35 AM, kevin mcmonagle <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mark Stickley wrote:
>
>> It is impossible to get a div sitting on top of flash in all browsers.
>>
> hi mark, which browsers/versions would give me problems?
>
>  Your best bet is to hide the flash while your overlay is showing and show
>> it when it hides again. If the blank space where your flash was will be
>> obvious you could set a background image similar-looking to the flash on
>> it's container div.
>>
> Thats a good idea actually the design im working on might allow for that
> with some tweaking....
>
>
> Hi Albert,
> Whats the browser support like for your example that seems to work well?
>
>
> -best
> kevin
>
>
>
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