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8/3/2007 8:55 AM
 

Hi,

I made a skin for my dnn portal with only divs and css. Now, when i login as host/admin, i want to add a module to a page, so i press the "show control panel" on my right. well, a part of the iconbar shows perfectly except for the main part because it's hidden below my header. I checked (and double checked) my css file and i can't find any absolute positioning or Z-indexing or stuff like that.

So i thought, maybe i can add a z-index for the iconbar, so it would be allways on top. But when i open the iconbar.ascx and i make a div round the table code with a z-index of 10, it is still hidden below the header.

Anybody an idea what i can do best?

Thx in advance

 

 

Thomas

 

 
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