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I have two div elements on a page. How can I make one div float over another just like a popup? In other words, div2 (the popup) would cover some part of the area of div1 (the parent).

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    Mmmm... i guess you want to use a lightbox.
    – Cygnusx1
    Sep 6, 2011 at 13:49

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Use position:absolute; and set the "popup" one to be positioned within the boundaries of the other. The "popup" div should likely also be smaller.

Use z-index to stack the "popup" one above the other one (give it a higher value for z-index).

If you want to make it look like the inner div is really floating above the other one, create a shadow with something like border-right:2px solid black and border-bottom:2px solid black.

If you want to make it actually pop up/appear/disappear, you will need to use some script.

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  • How do I add an "offset" after specifying its position as absolute? It's impossible because it treats the new coordinates as absolute coordinates so it becomes useless. But clearly it should have been possible to specify an offset because even when it's "absolute" it's not displaying at (0, 0)
    – pete
    Oct 24, 2013 at 19:27
  • I was able to solve my issue using the following: var l = blah.offset().left; blah.offset({left: l+10});
    – pete
    Oct 24, 2013 at 19:40
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I believe setting the position to fixed will cause it to stay visible even if the user scrolls. You can set the position using "top", "left" and "right" attributes. The CSS I use for a "beta" logo which basically does what you are asking is this:

.fixed{
    position:fixed;
    top:0px;
    right:0px;
    width:100px;
}
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Then use z-index property of css like this :

div1 {
  z-index:1000;
}

 div2 {
 z-index:1001;
} 

Highest z-index element will be display at top.

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