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GüntherJung
Hello everyone. I am a bit new to web programing and I have a problem. It's hard to describe so I will upload the HTML page. The problem is that some stuff a behind other stuff and these stuff must not be there. I have been experimenting for hours and I didn't find a solution. If you can make these red divisions to be NOT in the back I will be really happy :) . I have tried z-index and it don't works. Even without z-index it must be OK but it isn't.
PS: These 2 red divisions are not the only one that mustn't be on the back. You'll see what i mean :). And the site uses CSS3. And sorry for the validation bugs. Ou, for validation bugs, if you know what "end tag for "html" which is not finished[XHTML 1.1]" mean tell me please :). And sorry for not separating HTML and CSS. I'll do it later :).
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