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10/30/2009 7:20 AM
 

Hey everyone, I am attempting my first dnn skin.  I am using the solpartmenu but its not dropping down with the submenu items.  Is there a setting for this that I am missing?


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10/30/2009 7:32 AM
 

You should not use the solpart menu any more.

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10/30/2009 7:52 AM
 

So I should use the regular dnn menu?


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10/30/2009 8:02 AM
 

I added the dnn menu, but now it drops behind my modules.


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10/31/2009 12:15 PM
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You need to make sure you set the z-index in the css settings for the submenu items, for example, in skin.css you would have something like ".menuItemClass {z-index: 1000;}" to make sure the menu appears in front of input boxes, select drop downs, and flash.  The submenu really shouldn't need any z-index setting to simply have it appear in front of modules, unless you've got some erroneous setting in your css that is causing that to happen, like a position setting or display setting or even an incorrect or "not in proper order" z-index setting...  It can be tricky to set up.  Follow the menu setting and css files for the default skin, even do a copy paste into your skins files and then edit as necessary to match your design. 

 

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