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  • justlovejoomla Friend
    #132279

    Hi there are some posts here that scoot around this but none that solve my problem.

    I am trying to use mesolite for a virtuemart site.

    In the vm_module is the option to use jscook.

    I would like to use this option, but the problem is that in the firefox browser the submenus drop behind the content and modules – I have tried many z-index changes (but clearly have not found the holy grail) – does anyone know how to fix this?

    Thanks for reading

    I am happy to pm site-in-progress

    mj1256 Friend
    #265626

    did you try something extreme, like 999

    justlovejoomla Friend
    #265630

    Thanks Yes tried high z indexes – the demosite is at http://joomla.acy.com.au

    would really appreciate some help with this – the problem is only in firefox

    Sherlock Friend
    #265967

    HI justlovejoomla
    Do you have any successful ?

    justlovejoomla Friend
    #265983

    Hi nguoiabcd

    No not fixed / no success. – I am still having trouble with the layering of the jscook menu over tthe content – there must be an easy way to fix this – with z-index of content perhaps.

    Thanks for checking up on my problem with firefox and this template.

    url = http://joomla.acy.com.au/

    In firefox browser only, when you hover down the left-hand menu the submenus appear and these fall behind the standard content.

    Thanks for following up – hopefully this will be easy to fix / fingers crossed.

    Sherlock Friend
    #265993

    Hi
    I view your site by FF 3.0
    and have like image
    2520
    left menu is okie

    justlovejoomla Friend
    #269642

    Thanks yes – works in ff 3 but not 2 – unfortunately – many are still using 2…

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