I\'m having problems working out the z-index order for an application we\'re working on, i have two root parents, a nav bar and a map, and one child, the map tooltip. The na
If #map-container
is positioned (i.e. not static), this is not possible, because of the way z-index is compared:
body
(or any other positioned parent element) is the reference for both #map-container
and #nav-bar
. Any z-index
you give them is calculated in respect to the parent element. So the one of the 2 elements with the higher z-index will be rendered above the other one and all its child elements. Z-index of #tooltip
will only be compared with other children of #map-container
.
You could do as Nacho said and statically position #map-container
. You can simulate fixed positioning via Javascript, if you like.
If you cannot do that, you need to change your markup, so that #nav-bar
and #tooltip
have a common positioned parent element. Either move #nav-bar
inside #map-container
, or #tooltip
out of it.
You have to absolutely position nav-bar
and tooltip
(otherwise z-index won't be taken in account), and maintain map-container
static positioned
#map-container{
...
position: static;
...
}
#nav-bar{
...
position: absolute;
}
#tooltip{
...
position: absolute
}
Below solution should work but I don't know if you have a requirement like keeping nav-bar
outside map-container
. If so I don't think that there is a workaround for that.
CSS:
#tooltip-helper{
position:relative;
/*below properties are to demonstrate the helper*/
width:10px;
height:10px;
background-color:green;
top:200px;
left:200px;
}
#tooltip
{
position:absolute;
top:10px;/*this is just to make sure helper is visible*/
left:-100px;/*this is to center the tooltip*/
width: 200px;
height: 200px;
background-color: yellow;
color: black;
padding: 10px;
z-index: 15;
}
HTML:
<div id="map-container">
<div id="nav-bar">
The nav bar
</div>
This is the map container
<div id="tooltip-helper">
<div id="tooltip">This is the Tooltip</div>
</div>
</div>
After going through, your codes, i noticed this.
#tooltip{
background-color: yellow;
width: 200px;
height: 200px;
color: black;
padding: 10px;
z-index: 15;
}
Your #tooltip has a z-index, but it's not positioned. Z-index property will only work if it's has one of the position property value. And considering you want the tooltip to stand out, you should use the absolute position value like this.
#tooltip{
position: absolute;
background-color: yellow;
width: 200px;
height: 200px;
color: black;
padding: 10px;
z-index: 15;
}
HTML
<div id="map-container">
<div id="nav-bar">
The nav bar
</div>
This is the map container
<div id="tooltip">
This is the Tooltip
</div>
</div>
This keeps the #tooltip on top....
For future readers with similar problems -
If your conflicting child items are position: fixed
, consider setting the height of the parent containers to 0px, and then shifting any parent background display settings onto a mutual grandparent of the conflicting children.
This solved my analogous delimma.
I think the only way you can do this with a position: fixed
on the #map-container
is to restructure your tool tips to display outside the #map-container.
So on click of the icon "inside" the map container, the tool-tip itself is displayed above both (with a proper z-index
set).
<div id="nav-bar">
The nav bar
</div>
<div id="map-container">
This is the map container
</div>
<div id="tooltip">
This is the Tooltip
</div>