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    Posted: 10-August-2010 at 3:13pm
Hi all,

I have a problem with the table that displays after you hover the mouse cursor over the "More Details" button in the BTO configurator. The table inherits styles from one of my non-ProductCart stylesheets and I don't know how to check the CSS class name of the "More Details" table that pops up on onMouseOver (so I can override the default table width). You can see the problem in action here:

http://www.icc-usa.com/store/pc/configurePrd.asp?idproduct=3224

Does anyone know how to access that pop-up table's CSS (i.e. does it have a class of its own?)?
Alex L.
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The files to look at are:
ei-tooltip.css
ei-tooltip.js
 
You have a z-index problem.  Your outer border is defined at a level higher than the AJAX product preview.
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Greg, thanks once again for the reply.

I've tried many combinations of z-index on the CSS page, but the problem still persists. In fact, when I delete all of the code in e-tooltip.css (including the z-index values), the table is still too wide for the image. Or, if I add z-index values of 102 to every single class on that page, it still doesn't fix the problem. I couldn't find any references to z-indexes in the JavaScript file, so I've run out of ideas about how to fix this.

Any advice? Thanks in advance.
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