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We need to change the menu z-index that it overlaps other content of a differnet slideshow
but in which css file do we have to change the z-index that the pulldown menus are on top?
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Try in custom css:

.hornavmenu {
z-index: 11;
}


change z-index:11; to a value that fits your needs
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I did change it in
Templates - J51_Alexis - Standard - Custom CSS
and added the code in the right section (it existed already, z-indes was missin)
I tried several values - up to 9999 - but no change of the behaviour!
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your z-index issue?

Ciarán
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Thank you

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#container_header {
z-index: 200;
}


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Yes, this worked. Thank You!
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