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I have two divs overlapping with borders on both. When I set the z-index on one higher then the other shouldn't the border also be blocked by the higher z-index div?

Is there anything I can do to accomplish this?

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Set an explicit background-color

#b {
    left: 15px;
    top: 15px;
    border: 1px solid blue;
    z-index: 2;
    background-color: white;
}
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You need to set the background color to something:

#b { background-color: #fff }

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They're currently transparent. Add a background colour.

#b {
    left: 15px;
    top: 15px;
    border: 1px solid blue;
    z-index: 2;
    background-color:#ffffff <---- here
}
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I had the same problem with table rows in a drag-and-drop sort environment. Set the background to a specific color (style="background-color:White") and it will cover it up. If you don't set a color, it assumes no background and just draws what is behind it (when it's not overlapping, that's nothing, so it looks like a solid background when really it's empty).

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