From CSS2 specification z-index' Value: auto | | inherit Initial: auto Applies to: positioned elements z-index only applies to positioned elements (i. E: fixed, absolute or relative), so no, there is no way to avoid it.
From CSS2 specification, 'z-index' Value: auto | | inherit Initial: auto Applies to: positioned elements z-index only applies to positioned elements (i. E: fixed, absolute or relative), so no, there is no way to avoid it.
You are correct, sir. – Jasie Jul 19 at 23:11.
I have a dim overlay, and want certain elements to poke through. It seems a higher z-index is not enough: I must set position: relative/absolute. Is there any way to avoid this?
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