How can I have a drop-shadow when hovering s that overlaps its siblings elements?

Here you go: jsfiddle.net/B9gn2/1/ Position the s relatively, give them a z-index of 1 when hover state is active, and 0 when not. This layers the shadows on top of one another. Hope this helps.

That’s the stuff: working code, and explained better than I did. – Paul D. Waite Nov 16 '11 at 14:32 1 Thanks Paul!

:) – Graeme Leighfield Nov 16 '11 at 14:33 Paul thnx! It's the same what I need. – Stasonix Niculin Nov 16 '11 at 15:46 1 bug, it doesn't work with IE8 and I've got a trouble.

– Stasonix Niculin Nov 16 '11 at 18:11.

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