Z-index related / access layer below

Hi there,
I'm building off of an image map coded by someone else. I
have a large image with the maps marked. Over the maps are layer
divs with a z-index that are to act as rollovers, showing full
alpha on rollover and 0 visibility on mouseout. Great - works fine.
The image maps are under the layer above. When I click the mouse,
the faux-rollover no longer should appear and I need to access the
image change of the large image below. As of now when I click the
dispaly changes to none, though the image map onMouseDown does not
work. — Is there a way I can work with the pre-exsting code
to make this work. (I could go into slicing, though the simpler the
better.
thank you!

Can you show us the code, please? Or better yet, post a link
to the page?
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> Hi there,
>
> I'm building off of an image map coded by someone else.
I have a large
> image
> with the maps marked. Over the maps are layer divs with
a z-index that are
> to
> act as rollovers, showing full alpha on rollover and 0
visibility on
> mouseout.
> Great - works fine. The image maps are under the layer
above. When I click
> the
> mouse, the faux-rollover no longer should appear and I
need to access the
> image
> change of the large image below. As of now when I click
the dispaly
> changes to
> none, though the image map onMouseDown does not work. ?
Is there a way I
> can
> work with the pre-exsting code to make this work. (I
could go into
> slicing,
> though the simpler the better.
>
> thank you!
>

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