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Apr 13th 2002 | #41896 Report |
Member since: Jan 11th 2002 Posts: 63 |
Okay, On my website, www.yosemitehighcountry.com/syndicate I am mostly using slices and tables. But the time has come when tables wont do everything i need them to do. So i am using some layers for iframes and for a news scroller(like the 1 at teampsd) But I am running into overlap problems with some flash that I'm trying to incorporate into it. If you look at the page, you'll see where it says Testing Testing ... and that should go all the way down until the end of that box. But since the end of that box is part of a Flash file, the text gets hidden behind it. Now the flash file and the news scroller are both inside divs. I am on dreamweaver and I have already tried using Layer Stacking, but that wont work (i think because of the flash). Even though it says that the text is showing up above the flash, it doesnt on the page. Any help? If thats too much for you, im me at x0 d3soLaTe 0x thanks. I look forward to seeing if you guys can figure this out with me, i hope so... |
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Apr 13th 2002 | #41904 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
The z-index controls what is in front or behind. In DW you can just reorder the layers in the layers pallet. |
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Apr 13th 2002 | #41905 Report |
Member since: Jan 19th 2002 Posts: 800 |
im trying to figure out why the bottom is flash..
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Apr 13th 2002 | #41910 Report |
Member since: Jan 11th 2002 Posts: 63 |
I did put the layers in order in the layers pallet, if the layers pallet is the one that comes out when you hit F2 (by default). But that still didnt resolve the problem.
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Apr 16th 2002 | #42291 Report |
Member since: Jan 11th 2002 Posts: 63 |
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