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  • Thread Starter keelyak

    (@keelyak)

    Oh! Duh.

    I house WP in its own directory and forgot to update the new index.php file to point at /wordpress/wp-blog-header.php.

    Works fine now. ??

    Sorry about the griping.

    Other than the initial quirks, 2.7 looks pretty awesome. I spent some time playing around in the new Dashboard while my template wasn’t loading correctly. It definitely kicks 2.6’s Dashboard’s butt!

    Thread Starter keelyak

    (@keelyak)

    I did some more digging around the ‘Net and found out that a few other folks had similar issues with Suckerfish.

    According to what I found ..

    I went through and added “z-index: 1000;” to most of Suckerfish’s CSS attributes–forcing it to appear on top of just about everything–and this seems to have fixed the conflict with the NextGen galleries.

    .. at least in FF3 and Safari. I’ll have to wait to test it out in IE.

    Hopefully (keepin’ my fingers crossed!) it’ll handle things the same way.

    Thread Starter keelyak

    (@keelyak)

    https://www.bigmuddyrecords.com

    The effect I’m describing can be seen if you go to Media -> Photos or Media -> Flyers and then choose one of the galleries.

    When you’re viewing a gallery, hover on “Artists” in my navigation links at the top (Artists has a long submenu, so it illustrates the problem the best) and you can see the menu fall “behind” the thumbnails.

    This same problem occurs if I use Nextgen to to insert an image into a post and the image is high enough on the page to conflict with where the menu drops down.

    I’ll also mention that I’m on a Mac, using Firefox 3 or Safari, and haven’t had much time to test the site on a Windows machine or in IE yet .. so I’m not sure if this problem is occurring in IE or not.

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