I'm not using the superfish menu but if your looking for example code
where I had to overcome the same problem.
www.jasonsGuns.com - Search - FFL Services
I know an example can always help.
Thanks for the suggestion.I got the solution.We have to just change the
superfish.css
.sf-menu li:hover {
visibility: inherit; /* fixes IE7 'sticky bug' */
position:relative;
z-index:999;
}
and it will work.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 11:38 AM, CanisVoriCanis wrote:
>
> I just had a simila
I just had a similar problem and my here is my solution.
first some html
menu...
You must set all of the div tags two properties of position and z-
index, ie.
{
position:relative;
z-index:;
}
You can set other style properties but you must set those two. If you
remove either one it
Thanks for the responce.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Boris Anthony wrote:
>
> Having the same problem.
> From what I can gather, Superfish in IE7 goes behind any element that
> has "position:relative;" declared, and it just so happens that
> embedded Google maps seem to require it's container
Having the same problem.
>From what I can gather, Superfish in IE7 goes behind any element that
has "position:relative;" declared, and it just so happens that
embedded Google maps seem to require it's container to declare that
explictly.
I can't provide a demo right now (about jump on a plane) bu
Amazingly, on the same day... I just hit this problem as well.
Superfish, in IE7 does not seem to like elements with
position:relative; behind it. And it seems embedded Google Maps
require their containers to include a "position:relative;"
@amuhiou: sorry, posting example code is not realistic i
can you post a link to an example page where this is happening?
thanks
On Jul 31, 8:06 am, appu wrote:
> Hi All
> I am using the superfish menu on a page that also has a google map on
> it. It work fine in FF but the menu will display below the google
> map in IE. I have already change the z
Here is the whole page. I tried to edit out some of the code to make
it easier to read, but I guess that didn't work. The google maps api
key used on this page will only run on localhost:
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
$(document).ready(function() {
If you provide a set of files that I can instantly run locally without
having to alter urls, etc., I'll be able to edit them and try to debug
your problem.
Joel Birch.
Hi Vincent,
This sounds like the IE z-index bug. Here are a few previous threads
from this list which address it.
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/826e8157b5fcf6a1/2dffd08fb21309fe?lnk=gst&q=ie+z-index+bug+superfish#2dffd08fb21309fe
http://groups.google.com/group/jq
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