Keeping the A Master design on top

Hello, I have the latest update of Muse but i'm having a problem. I'm trying to put my A master page on top of all the created pages. As of now, all my content overlaps my A master design. I've seen this before on a previous version but would like to know how this is possible to the new version of Adobe Muse. Thank you, please respond.

The stacking order of page elements is not determined by being placed on a master page or not. The stacking order can be influenced by placing it onto the correct layer.
Go to your master page, open the layers panel and create a new layer above all others. Then drag all elements, which shall appear in front of all others, onto this layer.

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        margin-top: 10px;
        margin-bottom: 10px;
    .sidebar1 .nav li {
        padding-bottom: 10%;
    .nav li a {
        background-image: url(images/navbar2.gif);
        background-repeat: no-repeat;
        background-position: right center;
        left: auto;
        right: auto;
        clip: rect(auto,auto,auto,auto);
    .container .sidebar1 .nav li a {
    .container .sidebar1 h6 {
        padding: 0px;
        color: #000000;
    #footer h3 strong {
        font-size: 60%;
        color: #978980;
    .container .content p {
        padding-right: 0%;
        padding-left: 0%;
        font-size: 85%;
    .container .sidebar2 p {
        padding-right: 8%;
        padding-left: 8%;
        padding-top: 5px;
    #Insert_logo2 #Insert_logo2 {
        padding-left: 15px;
    .container .content ul {
        color: #C60651;
    h6 {
        color: #978980;
        font-family: museo-sans;
    arial;
        font-size: 82%;
        padding-left: 20%;
        text-align: left;
        text-indent: 8px;
    .nav li a {
        padding-bottom: 10px;
    h8 {
        font-family: museo-sans; arial;
        font-size: 100%;
    h4 {
        font-family: museo-sans;
    arial;
        font-size: 100%;
        color: #C60651;
        padding-left: 17px;
        padding-top: 5px;
        padding-bottom: 0px;
    .container .content p {
        padding-left: 17px;
        padding-right: 30px;
    .sidebar1 h8 strong {
        font-size: 80%;
        font-family:museo-sans; arial;
    .container .sidebar1 h7 {
        font-size: 40%;
        color: #978980;
    h7 {
        font-family: museo-sans; arial;
        font-size: 15%;
    .container .sidebar1 h8 {
        font-family: museo-sans; arial;
    .sidebar2 p img {
        min-width: 200px;
        max-width: 100%;
    .container .content img {
        padding-left: 3%;
    img {
        position: static;
        text-align: left;
    body,td,th {
        font-family: museo-sans; arial;
    h5 {
        font-size: 150%;
        color: #C60651;
        padding-left: 0px;
        font-family:museo-sans; arial;
    .container .content p {
        padding-left: 17px;
        padding-right: 30px;
        font-size: 87%;
    .container .sidebar2 p {
        font-size: 90%;
    .container .sidebar1 .nav li {
        font-family: museo-sans;
    arial;
    .container .sidebar1 .nav li a {
        padding-left: 0px;
        margin-bottom: 0px;
        height: 30px;
    li a {
        padding-left: 2px;
    -->
    </style><!--[if lte IE 7]>
    <style>
    .content
    ul.nav a { zoom: 1; } 
    </style>
    <![endif]--></head>
    <body><script type="text/javascript">
    function pageWidth() {
    return window.innerWidth != null? window.innerWidth : document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientWidth ? document.documentElement.clientWidth : document.body != null ? document.body.clientWidth : null;
    function pageHeight() {
    return window.innerHeight != null? window.innerHeight : document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientHeight ? document.documentElement.clientHeight : document.body != null? document.body.clientHeight : null;
    </script>
    <div class="container">
      <div class="header"><!-- end .header -->
        <p class="clearfloat"><a href="#index.html" id="Insert_logo2"><img src="images/YCD-logo-tag-RGB-web-SM.gif" alt="Your Career Direction Logo" name="Insert_logo" width="50%" id="Insert_logo2" style="background: #FFF
        ; display:block;" /></a></p>
        <div id="Quote"><img src="images/quote.gif" alt="Choose a job you love" width="355" height="81"></div>
        <p class="clearfloat"> </p>
    </div>
      <div class="sidebar1">
        <ul class="nav">
          <li><a href="#">Home</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">High School Students</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">College Students</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Parents/Educators</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Professionals</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Bio</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Q &amp; A Blog</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Testimonials</a></li>
        </ul>
      </div>
      <div class="content">
    <p>Given today's competitive job market, global economy, and changed corporate culture,
    we can no longer depend upon others to ensure our professional futures. Choosing or
    changing your career direction requires self-reflection, career education and an action plan.</p>
    <img src="images/Whether-you-are-.gif" alt="Whether you are considering your college choices and career options" width="197" height="31" align="left">
    <ul>
          <br><br><li><strong>Considering your college choices &amp; career options</strong></li>
          <li><strong>Preparing for the world of work after college</strong></li>
          <li><strong>Seeking a new position to further your career</strong></li>
          <li><strong>In-transition and considering new opportunities</strong></li>
          <li><strong>Seeking to make a significant and meaningful career</strong> <strong>change</strong></li>
        </ul>
    <img src="images/Onethingisforsureraster.gif" width="352" height="49" alt="One thing is for sure, we all want to direct our own careers, our own lives!">
    <br><p> Building a successful and rewarding career requires linking your interests, education and experience with employment trends, growth industries, and career choices. It takes making smart decisions about your college major, vocational training and continuing education options. With enthusiasm, persistence and top notch job search skills, you can succeed in finding a path to career that is right for you.</p>
    <p> We are your advocate. We listen, assess, strategize, inspire, counsel, and network on your behalf. With a personalized, holistic approach, we'll work with you to help you create an action plan; a path designed to get you to where you want to go and become what you want to be.</p>
    <img src="images/yourcareerourpassionraster.gif" width="441" height="20" alt="At Your Career Direction, YOUR career is our passion!"> </div>
      <div class="sidebar2">
        <p><img src="images/Counselingastudent.gif" width="100%" alt="Lisa Mark counseling a student"></p>
        <p>Our mission is to help you explore, choose and create your direction for an exciting and rewarding career path.</p>
         <p>We incorporate our experience with today's job market and career counseling expertise with your passions and interests. We'll introduce you to new career ideas, target companies and generate job and internship opportunities for you.</p>
         <p>We provide step by step guidance to ensure your success during the college application, job interview
    and decision making process.
    </p>
    </div>
      <div class="footer">
        <div id="footer">
          <h6 align="left"> Your Career Direction, LLC •  96 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood, N.J. 07040 • (973) 996-0207 • [email protected]</h6>
             </div>
        <p> </p>
      <!-- end .footer --></div>
    <!-- end .container --></div>
    </body>
    </html>

    You should make your sidebar1 and sidebar2 fixed positioned. Make your content DIV fluid.
    This should help you: http://www.glish.com/css/7.asp

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