pop up menu at header frame cannot overlap to bottom frame

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pasupathy

hello there,

I have the following problem with this pop up menu and unable to solve
therefore please help me out.

an index file, consists of a top and bottom frame.
In the top frame there is a pop up menu, when click the menu , the drop
down list is being overlapped by the bottom frame.

How can I code it in such a way the drop down menu overlaps the bottom frame

I am using dreamweaver and fireworks........... cant attach the html
file here
 
N

Neredbojias

With neither quill nor qualm, pasupathy quothed:
hello there,

I have the following problem with this pop up menu and unable to solve
therefore please help me out.

an index file, consists of a top and bottom frame.
In the top frame there is a pop up menu, when click the menu , the drop
down list is being overlapped by the bottom frame.

How can I code it in such a way the drop down menu overlaps the bottom frame

I am using dreamweaver and fireworks........... cant attach the html
file here

Possibly by using the css z-index option.
 
D

Dylan Parry

Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?", pasupathy
finally proclaimed:
How can I code it in such a way the drop down menu overlaps the bottom
frame

You can't do this using frames. The only way you can do what you are
trying to achieve is to get rid of the frames entirely.
 
P

pasupathy

Dylan said:
Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?", pasupathy
finally proclaimed:


You can't do this using frames. The only way you can do what you are
trying to achieve is to get rid of the frames entirely.
OK, but then I have to load the menu in all the pages linked to the menu
for navigation
 
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Dylan Parry

Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?", pasupathy
finally proclaimed:
OK, but then I have to load the menu in all the pages linked to the menu
for navigation

You can do this using server side includes. Does your server support
SSI/PHP or something like that?
 

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