> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Tom Horsley <tom.horsley@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> I've been noticing this a lot lately, and I wonder where to point the >> finger: >> >> A web page will have a row of mouse-over menus. That row will be >> located >> on the page over an area with flash content. >> >> If I mouse over the menu, the menu gets drawn underneath the $#@! flash >> content. >> >> For example, I just checked si.com and saw this happen. >> >> Is firefox screwing up the window stacking order? Is flash screwing up >> the window stacking order? Are web page designers ignoring something >> they are supposed to specify? I don't even know who to blame :-). >> > > You can easily debug this problem by disabling flash. Go to the > /usr/lib/firefox.2.0.0.1x/plugins or /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins > directory, rename or move libflashplayer.so, restart Firefox, type > "about:plugins" in the location bar to verify flash is disabled, and > go to si.com to see if your problem goes away. > I see this too. It is frustrating. I don't see it in IE or in Firefox on a windows box. If you disable flash, the dropdown menus work fine. The answer I always got was that the flash code is wrong. I would love to have a more complete answer that would allow me to get it fixed. In at least one instance, I am in a position to get the flash code modified. CaptainVic -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list