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is there anyway to override z-index inheritance from parent elements when using absolute position. I want 2222 div to be on top of 0000 div

<div style="background-color:green; z-index:10; position:relative">OOOO</div>

<div style="background-color:yellow; z-index:5; position:relative">1111<div style="position:absolute; background-color:red; z-index:15; top:-8px; left:20px">2222</div></div>

I can not change z-index of 0000 or 1111 divs and I am trying to position my 2222 element relative to 1111 element

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I believe z-index is relative to the nearest positioned element. So, if you had two divs inside the "1111" div, they could be z-index'd relative to each other, but since 2222 is a child of 1111, it cannot be z-indexed relative to 0000, and will always be above 1111.

Ryan Kinal
so if I understand it right there is no way to "z-index" element relatively to its parent siblingway around for me then is adding child element 2222 directly to document.body and calculating its absolute position relative to 1111 using $().offset()
marek
Yep. Sounds about right.
Ryan Kinal