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Movies cover drop down menus in the top navigation bar.
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I just noticed that embedded youtube videos appear on top of the drop down menus for the top navigation bar.
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Perhaps it's your browser, or I misunderstood what you're saying. In the screenshot provided, the drop down menus shows, despite the youtube video.
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Shuugo
Tech Support
I guess he's talking when you drop down a menu, and it shows the options inside there. But it's rendering it fine here.
It might be a specific problem of your browser, what browser are you using? Not being able to render html over flash sounds internet explorer to me, probably 6.0)
It might be a specific problem of your browser, what browser are you using? Not being able to render html over flash sounds internet explorer to me, probably 6.0)
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Shuugo wrote...
I guess he's talking when you drop down a menu, and it shows the options inside there. But it's rendering it fine here. It might be a specific problem of your browser, what browser are you using? Not being able to render html over flash sounds internet explorer to me, probably 6.0)
Oh, I get it now. I checked it out, and the videos did cover the drop down menu. I happen to be using the latest version of firefox though. So it may not be a bad browser or anything...
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Shuugo
Tech Support
Then it's an operating system issue (I guess the flash player plugins are a bit different).
At work I have Windows and it happens (lol browsing fakku at work).
Using the same version at home, but it's Macintosh OSX, it's the only difference.
At work I have Windows and it happens (lol browsing fakku at work).
Using the same version at home, but it's Macintosh OSX, it's the only difference.
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The reason is that the flash plugin always renders above the HTML content by default. But this default behavior can be changed.
see: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15523.html
In other words:
If the attribute wmode="opaque" is added to the embed element and [code:1]<param name="wmode" value="opaque"></param>[/code:1] is added to the object it should display the menus above the movies...
see: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15523.html
In other words:
If the attribute wmode="opaque" is added to the embed element and [code:1]<param name="wmode" value="opaque"></param>[/code:1] is added to the object it should display the menus above the movies...