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Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    • Frank Jensen's Avatar

    Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 5 months ago
    • My nifty suckerfish dropdowns gets hidden behind the truly glorious google map component. Any ideas as to how to put them in front? I don't see this being an issue in neither Safari nor Firefox. Typical eh?

      www.flloec.org/index.php?option=com_google_maps&Itemid=38

      (I could have filed this under Versatility II, but I think the problem is a general suckerfish problem, so I'll post it here.)

      PS: The site is not supposed to be live yet, so please don't give me a hard time about other things that aren't working... :)
    • Colin Sherlock's Avatar

    Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 5 months ago
    • Ive got the same problem with the menu hiding behind the dropdown in the search box www.travelfinders.com/cms Having looked through the forum, people attempt to sort this problem out with the z-index, but its not working for me. If anyone has any other suggestions, i'd appreciate it.
    • Colin Sherlock's Avatar

    Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 5 months ago
  • Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 3 months ago
    • I got the same problem and I've tried with z-index but the problem doesn't go away.
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    Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 3 months ago
    • There's a known bug with suckerfish overlaying absolute'ly positioned layers. If you google you will find lots of references.
  • Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 3 months ago
    • I looked around but I only found how to fix it if the menu hides behind the flash but nothing if the menu hides behind a Google maps. Google maps is maid in JavaScript.
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    Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 3 months ago
  • Re: Suckerfish gets hidden behind Googlemap in IE

    Posted 18 years 3 months ago
    • Cheesy "fix" but it just may work...
      Add a little content on the page above your g-map maybe in a module position or otherwise maybe
      to push the map down in the page a little with the result of exposing your menu items.........
    • Last Edit: 18 years 3 months ago by SureLurksalot.
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