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CSS question
can a background image have a z-index so that it lays on top of some other elements?
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Yes & No... Hit me up: 12636661 I'll give you some info.
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I'm pretty sure it can't have a z-index, but the object you're placing it can.
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A background image can't, since it's a property of a class or id, but that class or id can have a z-index... which would put it above other elements.
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Quote:
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<div style="background: url(blah); position: absolute; z-index: blah"></div>
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thanks to Voodoo :thumbsup
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