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12/31/2008 11:04 PM
 

I have a DNN site that has a Flash movie playing in a pane directly below the main menu nav bar. Using IE 7, the sub-menu dropdown displays perfectly, but in Firefox or Google Chrome the sub-menu is hidden "behind" the flash movie and can't be seen. The skin has the z-index for the sub-menu set to 99999. Not sure why one browser works and the others don't.

Any suggestions on how to get the sub-menu to showup over the Flash movie on all browsers?

Thanks.

 

 
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1/1/2009 12:03 PM
 

Problem solved -- I just set the Flash wmode to transparent and all is well with the sub-menus.

Jim
 

 
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