It''s a bit of an odd question, as z-indexes don''t have global
scope,
they have "relative" scope. In W3C-speak, "A stacking context is
atomic from the point of view of its parent stacking context; boxes
in other stacking contexts may not come between any of its boxes."
More here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#q29
See also:
http://segment7.net/projects/web/z-index.html
TAG
On Sep 5, 2006, at 5:52 PM, Tobias Buschor wrote:
> Morning
>
> Is there a relativly easy way to evaluate the heigest z-index on a
> page?
>
> Tobias
>
> >
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