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Hi! I really like this calendar!!! The only thing more Id ask for is a complete server version where I can install the admin on my own site... But no complaints, the price is right.

Meanwhile, here is a small problem:
http://www.havananewhope.com/

I just made that site. I love how it pulls from the calendar for both the left column and the mini in the center. However, try changing months on the front page mini calendar! It does some weird stuff, after which it looks normal, but the concert dates appear behind the other layers. Any quick fix ideas? I tried changing my div's z-index.... no luck...


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In your file:
http://biz93.inmotionhosting.com/~havana6/blaster/styles/phplist.css

you have the code
a:hover {    min-height:400px; 	text-decoration: underline; }


Since this is generic and applied to all links, it messes up the styling on the embedded mini-calendar. There's other CSS in there too; but as soon as I commented out that whole file it worked normally. You'll either need to change the file, or prob add some "override" CSS specifically to the .localendar-monthName class you pasted.

On to the Z-index issue.. are you using IE? It has some nasty and notorious Z-index bugs. There are workarounds which involve nesting DIVs and stuff. I'd recommend a Google search for"IE Z-index"
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