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  • #40300
    lprintz
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    Hello all!

    I’m having a z-indexing issue with IE7 and I can’t seem to figure it out!

    Please go to http://www.siphon-marketing.com/unifirst/V4/level2.html in IE7 and hover over ‘uniforms/workwear’ > ‘Products’ and then move your mouse down. When you get half way down the menu it disappears!

    I’m completely stumped…can someone bail me out?

    Thanks so much!

    #111881
    i3a1l3y
    Member

    Just had a look, it’s beyond me.

    Although if there is no easy fix surely it isn’t the end of the world – it is only in IE7, and you have a side menu that clearly lists the product range?

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    #111882
    chrisburton
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    @Iprintz Are you using Javascript for this?

    #111883
    JoniGiuro
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    #111905
    lprintz
    Participant

    Hi Joni

    Unfortunately, I’ve poured over this ie z-index page you mentioned and tried several z-index iterations to no avail :(

    I can’t seem to track down the culprit!

    #111909
    Paulie_D
    Member

    My only suggestion is to make sure you have a positioning context in there for as many uls or lis as you can find. It’s often the culprit.

    #111919
    chrisburton
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    If you’re in Chrome, use developer tools and hover over the dropdown midway (like he suggested) and the whole thing goes insane.

    #112034
    neerukool
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    I’ve checked this in both Chrome & IE (7, 8 & 9).
    First you need to clear out the layout issues.
    In IE 7 & 8, the text is besides the image (floated) however in other browsers, it’s not.
    The Issue comes in IE 7 when your mouse comes above the first text para.
    The problem in IE-7 goes off when text is below the image.
    Let us know which layout is the correct one. Text besides image or below it?

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