Links gone missing on Responsive Design - html

I'm having some issues in trying to fix a site that was built by some one else. Seems the previous developer some how used BootStrap which I'm not an expert. When checking the code I can see that there is a reference for a #footer class, but cannot find the exact problem. The problem is ... there are few Social Media icons, on the regular site they are click-able and working fine, but when you resize the site for responsive the images are there but the links disappear or not working ...
Any idea how to fix this problem ?
The site link is at : http://tie.com.sa/index.html
Thanks in advance ...
Fawaz

You can add some "priority" to the elements using position: relative and z-index.
The description of the footer is overlapping the icons.
Just add the properties and values as shown below into #footer ul:
#footer ul {
position: relative;
z-index: 9999;
}

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CSS sticky navbar issue

navbar disappears in second section. tried everything but does not work. I am not into coding btw. just complying to a subject requirement here is the file to get a better look
tried everything I understand at my level. it is driving me crazy.
In your style.css make these changes:
.navbar {
z-index: 10;
}
#about{
z-index: 5;
}
What does that mean?
The value of z-index is more in navbar than in about section. More z-index value will give it more priority and it will be positioned on the top.
Read more about z-index at https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_z-index.asp
the first - you should handle images or gift or video size and convert to for web types because
your web site very big size and delay for loading ,
the second - Adding this might solve your problem
.navbar {
z-index: 9999
}

Dropdown Menu goes underneath image

Today I encountered a weird experience in my site LiveGreen
When I hover on the Menu Services, the dropdown goes underneath the image section below that. I tried every possible way like positioning and z-index ing and all kind, and googled a lot, am not bad with HTML and CSS still, it is testing me.
This theme is purchased, so cant post the code. you can check it from the website itself.
Please Help me.
Remove the z-index property on your .main class.
.main {
z-index: 1; /* this is causing your problems */
}
It's fairly difficult to pull off because there are so few unique classes to key off of. The root cause of the issue for you is that the element with a z-index that is higher than your menu applies that z-index higher up the DOM tree which makes it render on top. The best I could come up with is to apply the following, provided that the #aq-block-8801-5 block is always and will always be the nav menu container.
#aq-block-8801-5 {
position: relative;
z-index: 2;
}

Moving icons down to bottom of the page

Im developing a site using Wordpress and id like to move the social network icons to the bottom of the page (icons are over at the top of the left hand panel)
http://www.chessfusco.com/flowers/
Ive dug around on this site and tried some of the things people have suggested in relation to sticking a footer at the bottom of the page etc but i just cant seem to get it to work!
Would anyone mine giving me a hand?
Yous
Chess
Just add this in your markup
<div class="dock-panel-wrap" style="position: fixed; bottom: 0;">
See
Add the following to this class:
.dock-panel-wrap {
padding: 0 20px;
position: absolute;/*Add position absolute*/
bottom: 0;/*Add bottom at 0*/
width: 100%;/*Set width to 100%*/
}
It's hard to know for sure without knowing what theme you use. A good start would be to check 'Appearance' > 'Widgets'. With any luck, the social icons will be a widget, that you can simply move to the footer 'sidebar'
Edit:
I can see that you're using the 'epix' theme. Your first place to ask would be the support forum - http://help.themeva.com/?envato_item_id=5783556. After all you've paid for the theme, you're entitled to some support.
In ul.dock-panel class replace
position:relative;
with
position:absolute;
bottom:0px;

Fancy Box appears under CSS-menu

Listen; I have read and read but couldn't find an answer that fit my problem.
I'm using Fancy Box on my website http://www.houdi.se/video.shtml but have the problem that the Fancy Box appears UNDER the menu when a video-link is clicked (its Responsive).
Viewed in a browser there's no problem since it fill up. BUT when narrowing the browser the menu problem arises. Also viewing the top video in an iPad.
I'm using Adaption-plugin from ProjectSeven for the website. It's a Responsive CSS layout: http://projectseven.com/products/templates/pagepacks/adaptations/index.htm
That plugin also uses Project Seven's Pop Menu Magic 2 for the menu.
I'm not a code wizard but I have tried to increase z-index but it didn't work OR I have not increased the rift one?
Have now spent several hours working with this problem and happy for all help I can get. Just tell me what code you want to see (or have to see).
Remove z-index from this div containing the menu:
<div id="p7PMM_1" class="p7PMMh19" style="position: relative; z-index: 999999;">
The reason that the menu is on top of fancybox is because you're including the script 7PMMscrips.js on the page which manipulates the z-index and position properties of the main menu.
An ease way of solving this would be to just add the following css to your main css file:
#p7PMM_1 {
position: static !important.
}
That would solve the issue but i would not recommend it as using !important is a really bad practice. You can read more about why here: What are the implications of using "!important" in CSS?.
If i where you I would look into removing this script and create the main nav with just pure css instead.
Im no expert but looking at your css file for the navigation bar you don't have any z-index so you could try adding it.
your fancy box css file has several and the lowest is z-index: 8010; so setting you navigation to below that should resolve it.
Try using this code:
.navigation {
background-color: #000000;
background-image: url(images/chameleon.jpg);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 0px -60px;
position: relative;
z-index: 90;
}

anchor positioning browsers

I am using the following html to position anchors under a fixed menu:
<a style="position: relative; top: -150px;" name="services"></a>
This works fine in Firefox but ie, chrome and safari all load the anchors to a slightly different position, obscuring the text 'under' the fixed menu.
Does anyone have any ideas of how I could go about resolving this issue.
wip site is http://mattangel.com.au
Many thanks in advance,
Matt
When I make sites like this, I like to make sure that each "page" has a similar class, but different id. When styling the class, make sure you give the following attributes.
.page {
overflow: hidden;
margin-bottom: 1000px;
}
Adding the margin-bottom will prevent you from seeing the extra pages.
I also noticed that you are using jQuery for the slide to effect, I am not sure why you are using the styling for the a name. Just do the following:
<h1 class="page_title" id="services"><a name="services">Services</a></h1>
And make sure to wrap everything up in the page DIV.