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Menu appears behind the modules on the page
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[quote] Posted By <span class='af-profile-name'>Deleted User</span> on 9/27/2011 10:46 PM This happened for me after upgrading a site from DNN 5.4 to DNN 6.0.1. The menu on the site opened under or behind the modules on the page. The modules actually covered up the menu. I searched a long time online for the trick to get the menu on top again. James Godbold at DRNuke.co.uk sent me the solution. Since the links I found had little success fixing the problem, I want to publish James's solution now. Here it is: "This is a bug in DNN overriding a skin style. Go to Admin > Site Settings and scroll down to the stylesheet editor. Add the following CSS to the end of the stylesheet. .MainMenu_SubMenu { z-index: 1000 !important; } Click “save style sheet” and refresh the site." Thanks James! [/quote]
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9/27/2011 10:46 PM
This happened for me after upgrading a site from DNN 5.4 to DNN 6.0.1. The menu on the site opened under or behind the modules on the page. The modules actually covered up the menu. I searched a long time online for the trick to get the menu on top again. James Godbold at DRNuke.co.uk sent me the solution. Since the links I found had little success fixing the problem, I want to publish James's solution now. Here it is:
"This is a bug in DNN overriding a skin style.
Go to Admin > Site Settings and scroll down to the stylesheet editor. Add the following CSS to the end of the stylesheet.
.MainMenu_SubMenu { z-index: 1000 !important; }
Click “save style sheet” and refresh the site."
Thanks James!