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TonyC
 
 
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css Menu Visability

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Hi,
I have a Masterpage with a layer used as a header, on the layer are an Expandable Panel Menu, a CSS menu and some text.

The CSS Menu is set to "keep navigation visible at all times" but the menu is behind pictures and some layers and is visible on others.

I cannot sea any difference between the ones that are not visible and the ones which are.
some advice would be much appreciated.

Link to a couple of pages here " theroyalnorfolkhotel.co.uk/Test "

Thank you
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Re: css Menu Visability

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Usually, this is related to the z-index. You can change the order of the element on the page in the Object Manager.

Note that I cannot see what you have done based on the published page (HTML), because the software has thousands of options and millions of possible combinations.
So, there is no way to know which options you have used by looking at the HTML only.

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Re: css Menu Visability

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Thanks for your responce.

I realize that its controlled by the z order, but if I change the z order ir also alters the position on the page which I don't want.

What else do you need to be able to help more

Thanks
Tony
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Re: css Menu Visability

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If you want the menu to be on top of other content then you can place it on a "page header" and set the stack level to 'in front of content'

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Re: css Menu Visability

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OK Thank you.
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