Jeff Adams
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So, back to what we were originally talking about, has anyone been able to resolve the claim listing issue? That is regarding “reply #426665”
that did it, IT WAS the “&backandedit=1” that is created in the url when a package is selected. AGGGGHHHHH, this stuff is way more complicated sometimes than I anticipate! LOL all figured out now, thanks again!
I think it may be the “backandedit” part, I think I just understood what you may have been trying to tell me, to use a different url than I’m using, not the one that is created when you select a package…
I really would prefer it drop in front. The more I try compensating for it not doing that by adjusting the CSS of the widget and/or the footer the more i realize it is just not a good solution at all aesthetically (esp. in various view ports). Please let me know if anyone knows how to make this drop in front of everything.
Ok, but wouldn’t it be better to make the drop down “in front” of the utmost bottom footer? Aesthetically it may would look better… I mean, I appreciate the CSS, it needed a little padding there anyways. Is there a way to make it show in front?
I’ve had a similar problem with navigation drop down menus dropping behind content Div’s a long time ago. I don’t recall the resolve but this reminds of it and there was a way to make the drop down in front somehow…
Here’s a better video, this one really shows the problem a lot quicker and much more clearly:
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