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12/3/2012 4:32 AM
 
Hello!I have problems with skinning a menu. There is a dropdown menu showing level 3-4 . Unfortunately, appears text and images in modules over the menu in IE7. There was no problem in DNN 5, but since the upgrade to DNN 6It is the class ".DnnModule" that causes the problem by setting the z-index 902 My menu is on z-index 4000 but it does not matter in IE7.My solution is to not use IE7, but since IE9 spontaneously renders the page in IE7 mode, it has become a major problem. I know that IE has previously built different stacks with z-index and it is certainly the problem with this. But can I stop DNN to put modules at a higher z-index?
 
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12/3/2012 5:03 AM
 
The solution was simple. Putting the menu's base elements into a higher z-index than 902 Now the menu works fine even in IE7 (mode)
 
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