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how to make flash layer not overlay other layer in web |
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Aug 7th 2002 | #63530 Report |
Member since: Jul 25th 2002 Posts: 12 |
Hi I have javascript layer and flash layer in my web. The javascript layer is my homepage menu and the flash layer is animation. My problem is flash layer is overlay my javascript layer, so I can't see half of my menu (it is under the flash layer). Can someone tell me how to fix this problem without change the position of both layer.. Please help me.. |
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Aug 7th 2002 | #63532 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
Have you tried making your nav in Flash itself, it would save all the hassel..but i still don't think i understand your question..sorry
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Aug 7th 2002 | #63543 Report |
Member since: Dec 24th 2001 Posts: 222 |
sorry dbosz i dont think you can do that without moving your layers and like cybling boy said you should probly just make the nav in flash itself because trust me its easier then using javascript and dhtml...so either do that or im afraid your gonna have to move one or both of your layers i cant say which cause i cant see your site
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Aug 7th 2002 | #63560 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
Another thing, I'd never recommend using layers on a site...ever. Use tables if you can. Layers are handled in very different ways on different browsers across different platforms too..it can't only look good in your browser ya know ;)
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Aug 7th 2002 | #63654 Report |
Member since: Dec 24th 2001 Posts: 222 |
well cybling you have to remember that there is not many options when creating dhtml drop menus other than using layers...so if he must have a drop down menu (which im sure could be substituted by something else) then he may actually need those damn layers which look different on every version of every browser used;)
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Aug 12th 2002 | #64425 Report |
Member since: Jul 1st 2002 Posts: 136 |
layers = huge headache for a webdesigner netscape doesn't like them very well.... |
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