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    Default form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    Please help, i am sure this has been covered already. I fail to understand were I went wrong here, but I installed a contact form in the placeholder which works fine. The pictures on the sides that enlarge though are covered up by the form.
    It makes sense that it may have something to do with layers, but I don't know.

    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

    www.oasiswell.com in case you care to look at the site.

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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    ab29's link is perhaps technically correct, but it's not a very useful solution to a user of Web Designer or Xtreme.

    Tom any chance you can attach your .web or .xar file?
    I think this can be overcome by adjustments in the layer gallery.
    If not, another idea might come to mind.

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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    How about moving the contact form to where the Company Profile is and moving that section of text down? The only image that would be partly obscured would be the portrait originating top left and then only the sky would be covered(though I would remove that image altogether
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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    here is the file, any help is greatly appreciated.
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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    Here's a possible solution ...
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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    Sir, here is the solution, according to the link mentioned above.

    what has been added is a placeholder named <head> with the following CSS style:

    <style type="text/css">
    #form {position:absolute; z-index:1;}
    </style>
    a div with the id 'form' is now surrounding the flash form, and its background-color has been set to transparent:

    <param name="wmode" value="transparent">
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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    ab29

    When I preview your attached xar this is what I get.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	jpg.jpg 
Views:	131 
Size:	75.8 KB 
ID:	67850  
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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    Well, curious. do you preview it into Web Designer or Xtreme ?

    I've tried it in Firefox, and it works. However, i see now that it's still the same in Internet Explorer.

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    Default Re: form is overlapping photos. Can anyone help?

    I am going to re-do the page from scratch, placing the form in the placeholder first and then placing the pictures. I had this site up, then added the place holder before. Perhaps this may effect the way it comes out. I will let you know.

 

 

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