Unfortunately I don't understand the jQuery enough to put something
like that together. Anyone else understand it enough to give this a
whirl?

Aaron

On Sep 22, 9:55 pm, "Joel Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your solution for fixing this incarnation of the IE z-index bug is
> actually the only one I have ever come across, so whilst it is hacky,
> it's probably as good as you are going to get. I guess a nifty bit of
> jQuery could make applying the z-indexes easier and keep the source
> HTML clean. If anyone wants to give that a go please share the
> results!
>
> Joel Birch.

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