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position: relative; | position: relative; | ||
left: 150px; | left: 150px; | ||
− | z-index:1; | + | z-index:+1; |
} | } | ||
nav ul ul li a { | nav ul ul li a { | ||
padding: 15px 30px; | padding: 15px 30px; | ||
color: #fff; | color: #fff; | ||
− | z-index:1; | + | z-index:+1; |
} | } | ||
nav ul ul li a { | nav ul ul li a { | ||
background: #4b545f; | background: #4b545f; | ||
− | z-index:1; | + | z-index:+1; |
} | } | ||
.ccsticky-nav { | .ccsticky-nav { |
Revision as of 17:39, 1 August 2016
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