I think navbars are treated specially and are deliberately rendered on top.
There are some (as far as i know) unwritten precedence of layers rendered - sticky, stick at top, stretch etc. Well some...
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I think navbars are treated specially and are deliberately rendered on top.
There are some (as far as i know) unwritten precedence of layers rendered - sticky, stick at top, stretch etc. Well some...
If it goes in front of the navbar, surely it will stop the navbar being clicked on?