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2/9/2012 9:39 AM
 

Hi,

Last monday I thought: Why don't use Will Strohl's widgetsuite to make things easier in my fresh DNN 6.01.03 install. No problems at all with anything, except when I started using the Popeye plugin. With the use of the widget, the "fold out" of the popeye images is going behind my containers which are below the pane where I placed the popeye code.

So I tried it wtih the latest version of the popeye jquery code and added everything manual to my skin. Again: every works fine, but again the larger image is goin behind the containers which are below my used pane.

In both cases: the larger image is not going behind containers in panes besides the pane where I use popeye. So i have a major z-index problem, but: when I login in and go into edit mode, the popeye works as expected and is NOT going behind any containers.

Anybody an idea to solve this?

Thx!

 
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2/9/2012 1:24 PM
 
If you move your mouse off the "module" where this is happening, does the image load as expected?

Chris Hammond
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2/9/2012 1:41 PM
 

Everything is working as expected. As soon as I hover the image, the bottom paging area already slides under the container with html modules  in the lower pane row. When I use the plugin navigation and upsize, everyting which is (in this case) lower than the original image size slides under the other containers. I use exactly the same code and fly images as in the demo (http://dev.herr-schuessler.de/jquery/...)

 

 

 
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2/10/2012 11:20 AM
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after a day trial and error:

I changed class .DnnModule{z-index:902;position:relative;} in  default.css to .DnnModule{z-index:auto;position:relative;} and this solved the problem. I'm going to test with other values for the z-index of this class to test if there is another solution.

 
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