jQuery Contact form
Can anyone see why the contact form tab in the top right hand corner when clicked slides over content in Firefox but in IE7 it slides behind other content. It should work as it does in Firefox. I assumed it would be a 'position' or 'z-index' issue, but I'm yet to resolve it.
Any help appreciated.
Link: http://www.edstart.org.uk/provision/index.php
serpico
decibel.places posted this at 14:56 — 1st April 2009.
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the problem is with the container div - class="box"
I set its z-index to 100 with an inline style
serpico posted this at 20:41 — 23rd March 2009.
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Thanks - works perfect now.
serpico posted this at 10:19 — 31st March 2009.
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@decibel.places, can you remove the edstart.html from your post now. It' been indexed by google and Im concerned about duplicate content. Thanks!
greg posted this at 11:50 — 31st March 2009.
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I think it's safe to assume Google and other SE algorithms and methods are a little more intelligent than that these days.
They will likely know it's a forum post sig, or at the least they WILL recognise it's only a LINK, and the content isn't actually index from this site.
If anything it will help a bit.
decibel.places posted this at 12:41 — 31st March 2009.
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It's not a sig it's an attachment.
And it's a separate page, here on TWF (generally I use
base href=
on these attachments to position them in the original site's base hrefI think that greg is correct, that Google will mark it as secondary content from a later date.
Also, the links to other content on the site are preserved so it could help with indexing.
I will consider adding a noindex robots meta tag in the future, but as for now, this cat is already out of the bag...
greg posted this at 13:32 — 31st March 2009.
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I need more coffee I think!
serpico posted this at 08:46 — 1st April 2009.
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As the original issue is now resolved, I would still prefer it if the attachment could be removed. If not for SEO purposes then it still makes sense that we wouldn't want site visitors finding their way to it.
serpico
decibel.places posted this at 14:58 — 1st April 2009.
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removal done
can admin also delete the file from uploads (if still there), please?
serpico posted this at 07:50 — 2nd April 2009.
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many thanks.
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