Hi,
I've got a frames based menu running at http://www.webline-designs.com/projects/webline2. I've had a few problems with it, but most have been resolved thanks to help on this board.
A new one that cropped up is that a couple of the menus when they drop down, overlap a flash animation on the home page. When they do, you can't see any of the menu options. Is there a way to force them to appear over the flash?
Thanks,
Steve
			
			
									
						
										
						Menu on top of Flash
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Hi, 
For Iexplorer it should work when adding :
to the html-code. 
Netscape can't do this !!
Greetings,
Trytrix
			
			
									
						
							For Iexplorer it should work when adding :
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<object classid="........ 
       <param name="wmode" value="transparent"> 
</object> Netscape can't do this !!
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Trytrix
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Hi,
Thanks for the response. I tried your suggestion locally (not at the url above) and it did not work for IE on a Mac. I haven't done a thorough cataloging of the problem yet. It seems to occur on some browsers on some OSs, but not on all. I do know that it is not working on IE 5.x and Netscape 7.x on a Mac.
Thanks anyway,
Steve
			
			
									
						
										
						Thanks for the response. I tried your suggestion locally (not at the url above) and it did not work for IE on a Mac. I haven't done a thorough cataloging of the problem yet. It seems to occur on some browsers on some OSs, but not on all. I do know that it is not working on IE 5.x and Netscape 7.x on a Mac.
Thanks anyway,
Steve
Transparent Flash
That fix along with the many posted on this board seems to work for IE.  I am using FrontPage2002 and simply made my movie and tag lines transparent.  
However, Netscape, Mozilla and Opera still have the menu going behind.
I hope Macromedia puts a fix on this. But the solution did seem to work just fine for IE 6.0SP1 on Windows XP.
			
			
									
						
										
						However, Netscape, Mozilla and Opera still have the menu going behind.
I hope Macromedia puts a fix on this. But the solution did seem to work just fine for IE 6.0SP1 on Windows XP.

