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Browse All TopicsKindly see this version of a project I've been working on elsewhere:
http://www.highdudgeon.net
The CSS is inline, in the header.
I've been having problems getting the transparency overlay to work with Mac/IE. Would appreciate comments from Mac, Unix, PC people!
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by: sciwriterPosted on 2005-03-17 at 13:58:43ID: 13569548
doesn't z-indexing work on Mac and LUx? Thought it was universal...
From the PC's perspective, all is fine, Moz, FFox.
On IE, without flash installed (I won't use flash, sorry), the center image does not show, and the frame for the image is set down to where the top of the frame is 70% down the page. On click, the image frame vanishes.
Moz products are fine, IE needs some work -- oh well, what else is new ...