Just when I thought only IE7 has z-index issues I'm having trouble with FireFox!!!
I've NEVER had this much trouble with a css menu but this is the first time I've tried this particular one.
Please take a look at siphon-marketing.com/unifirst/level2.html and navigate the first nav item. As you can see, the submenu goes beneath the content below.
I've played with the z-indexes quite some time now to no avail.
I'm at my wit's end and hope a CSS god can come to my rescue :)
Hello all!
Just when I thought only IE7 has z-index issues I'm having trouble with FireFox!!!
I've NEVER had this much trouble with a css menu but this is the first time I've tried this particular one.
Please take a look at siphon-marketing.com/unifirst/level2.html and navigate the first nav item. As you can see, the submenu goes beneath the content below.
I've played with the z-indexes quite some time now to no avail.
I'm at my wit's end and hope a CSS god can come to my rescue :)
#slide-shadow(contains the stuff the nav falls behind) has z-index: 10. While.container(contains the nav) only has z-index: 1.edit: oh I see you have two .containers. Give the header container another class and give that a high z-index. Otherwise:
YOU DA MAN!
This is the 2nd time you've bailed me out...do you do this freelance? I could use somebody like you :)