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Modest Brown Guy
post Apr 16 2006, 01:19 PM
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find it. My problem is having my comment div appearing over my main div that hides everything. I've tried switching the sets of codes around, but I can't get my comment div to be on top! Code is here if you want to find my problem:

ABOUT ME:
<Style type="text/css"> body{ background-color:6E4E2A; } Table, Td{ background-color:transparent; } </Style> <style type="text/css"> .Main { position:absolute; left:40%; top:150px; width:800px; z-index:1; margin-left:-400px; padding:0px; border:0px; background-color:transparent;} </style> <style type=text/css> .comments {width:..px; overflow: none;} .comments table {background-color: transparent;margin-top: -3px;} .comments td {font-color: FFFFFF; font-size: 11px; font-family: tahoma;} table table td.text table td.text tbody table tbody td table td {display: none;} td.text td.text table table table, td.text td.text table br, td.text td.text table .orangetext15, td.text td.text .redlink, td.text td.text span.btext {display:none;} td.text td.text table {background-color:transparent;} td.text td.text table td, td.text td.text table {height:0;padding:0;border:0;} td.text td.text table table td {padding:3;} td.text td.text table table br {display:inline;} td.text td.text table td {font-size:0pt;}td.text td.text {height:0;}td.text td.text table b, td.text td.text table table td {font-size:8pt;} </style>


I'D LIKE TO MEET:
<DIV class="Main"> <table style="width:1100px; height:1100px; cellpadding:0px; cellspacing:0px; border:0px solid silver; background-color:transparent;}"> <tr> <td valign="top"></td> <img src=" http://home.comcast.net/~pilotinrcp1/backg...4.png"> </tr> </table> </DIV> <div class="comments" style="overflow:auto; width: 400px; height:300px; position: absolute; top:1100px; margin-left: 100px;"><center><table><table><tbody><tr><td><table></center></div>
 
 
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Modest Brown Guy
post Apr 16 2006, 05:55 PM
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The link to my MySpace page is on my sig image if you wanted to see what I'm talking about...
 
*This Confession*
post Apr 16 2006, 05:58 PM
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don't double post
just simply edit your first post.

and before you ever decide to make your comments show
you need to hide your whole profile
its sticking out on the left.
 
Modest Brown Guy
post Apr 16 2006, 07:12 PM
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Sorry about the double post, I'm used to being on really active forums where your posts could be pushed to the second or third page in minutes and a bump is usually used. As for hiding my profile, I used the big div to cover what I didn't hide. I don't see anything sticking out on the left, but it could be different for those running on higher resolutions.
 
coldtrance
post Apr 16 2006, 08:03 PM
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^its probably the browser that is different, thats why other people see parts of the hidden profile and others dont. (and no, there is no way to fix that with all broswers)

and have you tried the code in the scripts? or is that what youre using?
http://www.createblog.com/scripts/download.php?id=74
 
Modest Brown Guy
post Apr 17 2006, 12:20 AM
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That's the code I'm using, plus the simple div overlay code.
 
*wind&fire*
post Apr 17 2006, 12:21 AM
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how brown are you?
 
Jane Doe.
post Apr 17 2006, 12:34 AM
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^ Don't do that...
I don't want to have to say "no spamming!" "verbal warning!11" or something.
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Try giving the comment DIV a z-index.
Like..
.comments { z-index: 1;}
.main{z-index: 0;}

So that it shows up over the DIV. Just make sure that the comment z-index is higher than the main DIV's..
 
Modest Brown Guy
post Apr 17 2006, 01:11 AM
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Julie, you're freakin awesome!!! My life is now complete (almost).

Thanks!!!!!
 
coldtrance
post Apr 17 2006, 01:16 AM
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so im guessin it worked for you then? prolem solved, i'll close this for now, if you need it reopened pm me
 

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