Hi !
The bug occurs on IE and FF (I've not tested others). I already tried to give a high zindex but with no success. I haven't tried position:relative on my UL yet, I'll try it at work on monday, or maybe I'll reproduce the case at home and try it here. malsup wrote: > > >> So there is no way to fix/correct that behavior ? >> Like maybe modifying my ul or my li ? > > Is this only a problem on IE? IE does weird shit with the effetive z- > index of relatively positioned elements. If your design allows it, > try giving your UL position:relative and a very high z-index. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/BlockUI-overlapping-issue-with-element-negative-margin-tp24110660s27240p24118942.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.