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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › All galleries covers sub menus

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Tagged: gallery, stacking issue, sub menu

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 5 months ago by David Chu.
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  • December 3, 2013 at 6:55 am #76782
    squarehippo
    Member

    Hi All,

    New to the Studio Press layout. I recently bought the Sixteen Nine layout and everything works well except for one major issue.
    The Sub Nav (Dropdown menu) falls behind every plugin gallery I try.

    This includes Next Gen and the Fifty Fifty slider.

    I've resorted to using the wordpress gallery temporarily but if anyone can help, that would be great!

    I've tried z-index but still no go ๐Ÿ™

    http://squarehippo.com.au/portfolio/
    December 3, 2013 at 11:27 am #76809
    David Chu
    Participant

    Hi,
    I believe your change needs to be here. z-index of 1 won't make it when your middle thing is more. Just change the z-index to 40 or more, and you won't even need the "!important" bit.

    .genesis-nav-menu .sub-menu {
      left: -9999px;
      margin: -50px 0 0 240px;
      opacity: 0;
      position: absolute;
      transition: opacity 0.4s ease-in-out 0s;
      width: 160px;
      z-index: 1 !important;
    }
    

    Cheers, Dave


    Dave Chu ยท Custom WordPress Developer – likes collaborating with Designers

    December 9, 2013 at 5:18 am #77809
    squarehippo
    Member

    Hi David,

    thanks for that, but it doesn't work with Safari ๐Ÿ™
    also is there any chance I can make the side nav scroll with the page?

    December 9, 2013 at 8:29 am #77827
    David Chu
    Participant

    Oh. Safari is always a huge pain. Safari could probably be cured, and possibly your other thing done, too, but hands-on investigation and CSS testing would be needed. More than a quick answer can cover.

    Good luck.


    Dave Chu ยท Custom WordPress Developer – likes collaborating with Designers

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