Hi!
I have a visual problem with a submenu that appears over an Flash animation, but the error only happens on Firefox for Mac. In all other browsers in Mac and Windows the issue doesn't appear.
The submenu div appears over the flash animation because it has the wmode = "transparent" specified. The div is surrounded by other divs that use a background image to appear as borders. Those borders look cut on the intersection between the div and the flash animation.
Hope you can help
Thank you
Div menu over flash looks weird over Flash.Firefox for Mac
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Re: Div menu over flash looks weird over Flash.Firefox for M
Hi,
Can you post your page code? It might be possible to reorder your DIVs to stop this from happening but it might also be a rendering issue - I read somewhere (admittedly a while ago) that the Firefox development team were using different rendering engines for all their supported platforms so it might specifically be a Mac/Firefox issue - I think they were planning to move over to Cairo for cross-platform rendering but I've no idea if/when this happened so the version of Firefox might also be important.
For your reference, I'm using Leopard and Firefox 3.0.7 if you'd like to me to test your site - you can PM me the details if you want but please note that my connection isn't super fast so any large Flash files are a no-no!
HTH,
Mecha Godzilla
Can you post your page code? It might be possible to reorder your DIVs to stop this from happening but it might also be a rendering issue - I read somewhere (admittedly a while ago) that the Firefox development team were using different rendering engines for all their supported platforms so it might specifically be a Mac/Firefox issue - I think they were planning to move over to Cairo for cross-platform rendering but I've no idea if/when this happened so the version of Firefox might also be important.
For your reference, I'm using Leopard and Firefox 3.0.7 if you'd like to me to test your site - you can PM me the details if you want but please note that my connection isn't super fast so any large Flash files are a no-no!
HTH,
Mecha Godzilla