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BlakeJustBlake:
Well, if you must know, Z-indexing and hiding and making visible an area of content isn't exactly the best way to go about what you want to do. In fact it's the shakiest, possibly worst way to do it. I'd suggest either just resorting to different pages for each menu item you have, or you could use an iframe with each bit of content on a different page to target when you click on a different menu item. Sure, you don't get the whole "Oh hey, look at this neat thing I did" effect, but you get a lot less head aches, and a lot more working. And really at the end of the day what matters is that it works, even if you had to go the easy way.
StaedlerMars:
--- Quote from: BlakeJustBlake on 30 Jul 2008, 20:47 ---"Oh hey, look at this neat thing I did"
--- End quote ---
you're on to me.
The next option was a frame, which is probably what I'm going to be working on tomorrow.
BlakeJustBlake:
I've been doing web coding since I was like 13, I've tried all of those "neat things" at one point or another. If you have to hack it together, there's usually some technology that does it easier and better in some way.
StaedlerMars:
Heh,
yeah, this also showed me the importance of testing on various browsers.
I'll be back tomorrow (hopefully) with a newer version for all of you to test.
Thanks again!
BlakeJustBlake:
No problem, I'm here for anything you need help with.
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