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martinjamming
post Jan 31 2008, 01:49 PM
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Hi to everyone!

I've made a flash pull down menu which, theoretically, is able to show on top of any html with an inferior z-index value. For instance,

http://www.dreamingsoft.com/123flashmenu/s...t/q2_sample.htm

Now, I can't seem to get that effect. Check out my site now to see what I mean,

http://mjskins.googlepages.com/home2.html

As you can see, the flash is overlaped by the text layer, and you can't select any option from the pull down menu.

However, if I give the flash a higher z-index, it comes out well, but then you can't select text, because the layer containing it is BEHIND the flash...

http://mjskins.googlepages.com/home3.html

My site loads the flash with the usual <embed> tag, and the example I gave you does it through JavaScript. I did some experiments loading the menu through JavaScript and it worked perfectly on IE, but not on FF...

Any idea about it? You'd be my hero if you can solve this ^^!

Thanks in advanced =)!

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martinjamming
post Jan 31 2008, 03:20 PM
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This is the closer I could get through java script:

http://mjskins.googlepages.com/HomeJavaScriptFlash.html

It sould work perfectly if you're using IE, but give it a try with FF if you have the chance, plase.

You'll notice that the text behind the flash is still ''inactive''...

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