Ew. Don't ask me to touch your screen!
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It's not quite clear which layer you are referring to, though.
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"ngrinchenko" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
What is the best way to make sure the layer stays in place I need it on
the
screen when the page opens? The only way it seems to work is only when I
apply
snap layer to an image on mouth over or a click command. Can the snap
layer
behavior or anything native to DW be used in controlling the layer
position on
page load?
Here are the link to my problem. Sometimes it works, sometimes the layer
slides down and positions itself overlaping the lower navigation buttons.
http://www.carnegiefabrics.com/the_environment/et_tour_imgs.htm |