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IE 7 and Suckerfish issue

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Rieekan

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Apr 2, 2001
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Hey guys,

Been working on a site for a client where they want a fly-out menu within their main navigation. So, we went with a slightly modified version of the Suckerfish menu system.

This worked out wonderfully until we began testing in IE 7. For an unknown reason, we're running into the z-index issue that IE has. IE 6 was taken care of with a JavaScript fix, but IE 7 seems to go all weird with the positioning of the elements and even things like background color.

You can see a representation of the site at the below website. I'm sure the answer is staring me right in the face, but I'm unable to see it. Any help is greatly appreciated!


- George
 
Hey everyone...

Found the issue. It was due to having all of the main content blocks (header, content and footer) set to a z-index of 1. By only setting the header with the z-index, that solved the problem.

- George
 
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