D´oh!! Right let me change the z-index order around and see what happens..

David Merwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  You have the z-index numbers 
backwards?  

  The higher the number, the "higher" it is stacked. The lower the number, the 
lower it is stacked. If you want the div in the back, set it's z-index to 0 or 
lower.
  

  Here's an example: 
http://www.w3schools.com/dhtml/tryit.asp?filename=trydhtml_zindex2
  
    David Merwin
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    On Oct 23, 2006, at 10:10 AM, ed gooddy wrote:

    Hi all,
    The navimager div 
    #navimager {
   z-index: 9; left: 250px; float: left; width: 186px; position: relative; top: 
0px; height: 90px
  }
  

    in this page http://www.villa-corti.com/menus.htm has the highest z index 
but it overlaps the other divs. Why? How can I make it go to background(not as 
a background iamge) Thanks
  

  

  

  

    

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