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Old 02-13-2006, 11:27 AM   #1
josuah08
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Question Search results layer problem

Hi PHPDiggers,

I have the following ptoblems. Just installed the PHPDig 1.8.9 RC1 and redirected the results to central frame of my page. I have noticed that a part of the search result page is overlapping my menu ("form_select" and "form_dropdown" drop-down fields). This occurs only with IE (other browsers working just fine). I tried to mess arround with z-indexes - no success..

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Old 02-17-2006, 01:36 AM   #2
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Hi,

menu is made with Dreamweaver and it's cross-frame menu. It seems like it's a IE bug (displaying "active content" form fields on top of everything including menu). Does anyone know the solution for this?

I wonder also why only 2 drop-down boxes causes that. Seems like only <select> gives this effect. <input> fields (for entering phrase to search) and radio buttons behave correctly (are overlapped by the menu).

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josuah08

p.s. I will try to change menu from Dreamveaver to G5 - hope this help...
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