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5/19/2009 6:32 AM
 

For the website that I've been working on, I've got it working perfectly in Internet Explorer. However, in Firefox, the menu (which I have near the top of the page) is displaying its submenus underneith both the flash and the images that I have in the header. I initially throught that this was due to a visiblity problem on the flash side, but it's happening with pictures as well. What's more is that the submenus are also appearing underneith my content panes in the skin and the menu is also doing the same thing so that it is impossible to click these links.

I don't know if this helps, but I've been using the RadMenu styles as my base. Is there a way that I can solve this problem?

 
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5/19/2009 10:45 AM
 

I've found that it's not content panes in the skin and menus but all modules. Can someone help me figure out why my submenus are appearing behind all of my modules?

 
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