Have you tried setting the parent of your list. I know sometimes relative has issue unless the underlying item is also relative or absolute. Just a though.
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I have a list with one item on the list transitioning to the northeast when I hover over it. Using margin-top and margin-left property transitions worked but the item being hovered over kept pushing other elements so I added position:relative and tried using top and left transition properties but it didn't seem to be working. Here is the jsfiddle: list hover css css3 position css-transitions link|improve this question asked Nov 13 '11 at 2:11user701510655312 90% accept rate.
Setting position:relative on the parent element worked, thanks – user701510 Nov 13 '11 at 8:24.
Use position:absolute and it will take it out of the normal document flow. You could also give it z-index:5 to make sure it floats over other elements.
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