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drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: bdaul
Dated: Wednesday February 11 2009 - 11:04:15 GMT

I know I have an OLD copy of the product. I am just prototyping something.

Please note on the following page:

http://www.nifplay.org/STAGE/what_opp_education_md.html

The drop-down menu under THE INSTITUTE comes down BEHIND the little video. How do I force it to come down IN FRONT of the video?

Thanks, bill

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Wednesday February 11 2009 - 15:21:29 GMT

Hi,

As far as I know you can't do anything with that version. I believe those problems have been fixed in newer versions. It isn't behind the video in IE6.

Ruth

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: bdaul
Dated: Thursday February 12 2009 - 3:13:14 GMT

Ruth,

Thanks for your reply...here is a puzzling part of this...if you look at
http://www.nifplay.org/STAGE/vision.html with Firefox on a MAC...put your cursor over THE OPPORTUNITIES menu item you will note the menu is IN FRONT of the video.

I just found that lastnight...I will go see if I can tell what the difference is between the two pages.

http://www.nifplay.org/STAGE/what_opp_health_md.html and http://www.nifplay.org/STAGE/vision.html

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: John
Dated: Thursday February 12 2009 - 16:45:20 GMT

Please note that support for versions of the menu other than the most current version (5.816 as of the writing) is not available. To get help in the forum you will need to upgrade.

Thanks.

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: bdaul
Dated: Monday February 16 2009 - 10:51:44 GMT

I upgraded and the same problem persists. Now can someone suggest a cure?

Thanks, -bill

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: Andy
Dated: Monday February 16 2009 - 10:55:56 GMT

Hi Bill,

Can I make a suggestion.

When I visit your site I see that it wants me to download and install Apple QuickTime. Now, not being much of a fan of Apples I have decided not to install ANYTHING Apple unless I really have to. This means I only have Safari on my PC for testing purposes and I refuse to Install QuickTime.

This means that I cannot even see your video and I won't be alone here.

What I suggest is for you to convert your QuickTime movie to a .flv Flash Video format. this has a much much wider audience and will fix any issues with zindexing.

Just a thought,
Andy

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: bdaul
Dated: Monday February 16 2009 - 13:52:38 GMT

Andy,

Thanks for your suggestion on formats. Until I do...if any of the other that have the QT capabilities on a MAC using Firefox...

So I have the newest code.

Things work fine with: http://www.nifplay.org/STAGE/vision.html

They don't with: http://www.nifplay.org/STAGE/what_opp_health_md.html

They are both QT .mov files???

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: bdaul
Dated: Monday February 16 2009 - 14:31:00 GMT

Andy,

A question...the FLV files are so much bigger than the .mov ... isn't that something I should be concerned about too? I took a 9 MB .mov file into PremierPro...exported it to FLV and now it is 52 MBs...suggestions?

Thanks, --bill

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: Andy
Dated: Saturday February 21 2009 - 9:29:37 GMT

FLV files are the backbone of sites like youtube.com - They are only successful due to the fact that you can upload a file in any format and their server will convert it to a Flash FLV file that can be easily downloaded. This means that the file size will be reduced to the minimum it can be using .flv format. However, there may be a slight drop in quality but nothing that is too noticeable.

It sounds like you have the quality set too high. Have you tried adjusting the quality on the output file?

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: bdaul
Dated: Tuesday February 24 2009 - 9:12:48 GMT

so no one in the community here has an answer for me, darn. Thanks Andy for your reply...guess it is a question for Tech Support!

Re: drop-down in back of a video on a html page?


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Tuesday February 24 2009 - 16:04:27 GMT

Hi,

Well, I don't really know a lot, but I remember something from way back about players being created by the operating system then 'embedded' in the browser not generated by the browser and therefore not controlled by the browser. I know that with the flash player you can set the wmode to transparent and that makes it seem that any dhtml content is sitting on top of it and the issue of dropping behind doesn't seem to be happening, though I think it is actually that the content is showing 'through' the flash rather than dropping in front of it.

If you don't want to use the flv files and set the quality lower to decrease the size, the only other option I can think of is to redesign so that the dhtml content doesn't drop over the player.

By the way, this is not a MIlonic problem it is a problem found with all layered dhtml content. Hope this helps.

Ruth