This site that I am doing has a css menu with the submenu opening to the right. When it does that it covers up a link below it, which is good, but you can still see the link below through the submenu. Any way to make sure that you can’t see that link below when the submenu is open on top of it?
If you set a background color to the submenu, that will obscure anything under that layer. Look in the Actions palette under the submenu options while the menu element is selected.
Walter
On May 27, 2013, at 9:35 AM, Bob G wrote:
This site that I am doing has a css menu with the submenu opening to the right. When it does that it covers up a link below it, which is good, but you can still see the link below through the submenu. Any way to make sure that you can’t see that link below when the submenu is open on top of it?
I am not quite sure how you have constructed your CSS menu but if you select item1 and use Item>Bring to front your problem will be solved.
The text isn’t showing through from behind rather the Ri-Val-Re Alchemy Pixar text is on top.
Also watch how you name your pages as you appear to have a link to a page fradonssejodie1’.php and you should never have punctuation marks in your page/file names.
Stick to alphanumerics such as (a-z), (A -Z), (0-9) and _ underscores and - hyphens.
Also your links Home, About Us, Cows etc. should all be within 1 CSS Menu item.