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If you put a absolutely positioned div over a form element, the form
element will appear to be on top in IE. That's an old issue, as all browsers used to do that. Is there a way to fix that in IE6? Does this issue persist in IE7. Jeff |
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Jeff wrote:
> If you put a absolutely positioned div over a form element, the form > element will appear to be on top in IE. > > Is there a way to fix that in IE6? Does this issue persist in IE7. Did you look? http://www.google.com/search?q=absol...lement&num=100 -- Berg |
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Bergamot wrote:
> Jeff wrote: >> If you put a absolutely positioned div over a form element, the form >> element will appear to be on top in IE. >> >> Is there a way to fix that in IE6? Does this issue persist in IE7. > > Did you look? > http://www.google.com/search?q=absol...lement&num=100 > Of course I looked. But not with those keywords. Eventually I found the iframe and another hack and that IE7 has the same problem. And I found a lot of chaff. Jeff |
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Jeff wrote:
> Bergamot wrote: >> Jeff wrote: >>> If you put a absolutely positioned div over a form element, the form >>> element will appear to be on top in IE. >>> >>> Is there a way to fix that in IE6? Does this issue persist in IE7. >> >> Did you look? >> http://www.google.com/search?q=absol...lement&num=100 >> > Of course I looked. But not with those keywords. I just used the same phrase you used in your post. :-\ > Eventually I found the iframe and another hack and that IE7 has the > same problem. And I found a lot of chaff. There's always going to be chaff. That's life. -- Berg |
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