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Using z-index to change default stacking
By Steve Monas - Last updated: Monday, June 14, 2010
If a z-index is specified, then the default stacking order is overridden, and the specified stacking order takes effect. The z-index defines the position of the element in the z-index or third dimension of the page. The integer value can be positive or negative. The layer with the lowest index value will be the bottommost [...]
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