Z-index issue with relative and absolute positioning combination?

JsFiddle Pink div has opacity so you can see the results The blue div can't be a child of the pink div.

JsFiddle. Pink div has opacity so you can see the results. The blue div can't be a child of the pink div.

I don't think he was looking for opacity magicks for his problem though – corroded Mar 24 at 5:47 @corroded The opacity is only to show in this example the pink div is above the blue one. – alex Mar 24 at 5:49 Excelent! Thank you!

– Web_Designer Mar 24 at 5:52 Thank you your example works but when I put buttons in the blue it doesn't work. – Web_Designer Mar 24 at 6:07 @inquisitive_web_developer It won't work because it is behind the other div. – alex Mar 24 at 6:09.

As mentioned in mozilla developer page, "stacking context is completely independent from its siblings: only descendant elements are considered when stacking is processed". I suppose you cannot do it using zIndex but, you can make it invisible by using opacity.

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