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9.5

Drop-down menu over Flash movie?

Asked by Garve in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

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The following question
(www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Languages/CSS/Q_21256583.html)
tried to find a way to let a drop-down menu show over a Select form element.

I'm using a Suckerfish drop-down which currently 'submarines' under a Flash movie on my page - I've played around with Iframes to try to keep the menu on top, with mixed results. I can get  the Iframe to show above the movie in IE6 but not in Firefox. (Windows PC). However, if I make the Iframe transparent (allowtransparency="true") which I want to do because I don't want a big rectangle over the movie, then in IE6 the movie comes to the front.

I had thought it was impossible to place anything over a Flash animation, but my partial success with IE6 shows that it's not that clear cut.

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Zone: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Tags: flash, over, menu, drop, down
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Solution Provided By: mreuring
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
[+][-]01.20.2005 at 06:08AM PST, ID: 13092880

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