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Level-1 menu being covered up by shopping cart content

Thread began 11/05/2009 7:53 pm by mjustice326179 | Last modified 11/10/2009 5:22 pm by Jimmy Wu | 2087 views | 3 replies |

mjustice326179

Level-1 menu being covered up by shopping cart content

I have developed an ecommerce site that uses multiple webassist extensions including css menu writer and ecart. Everything works great minus the fact that on some pages that were built using the eCart wizard, like the shopping cart display page, level-1 of the css menu is hidden behind the shopping cart display content area. I have tried encapsulating the content in a div and the menu as well and setting the z-indexes accordingly but no dice.

This problem only occurs in IE. I am running the latest version of IE 8 and my client's primary customers use IE 6 and this occurs in both versions.

Below is a link to the shopping cart page.

shopping_cart.asp

Please advise ASAP.

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Jimmy Wu

Try setting both the position and the z-index in the this css block in the cssmw0 menu.css file, rather than on the div that contains the menu:
ul#cssmw0 ul.level-1 > li

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mjustice326179

This didn't help...

This is still not working. That change didn't solve the issue.

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Jimmy Wu

It looks like this is caused by using table based layouts causing the z-index not to be used correctly. Try switching to a css based layout that doesn't use a table. You should be able to set the z-index and it should work correctly then.

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