I've created a 'header' element with a before-pseudo element. the pseudeo element must be behind the parent element. Everything works great till the moment I give my 'header' a z-index.
What I want: The yellow 'header' on the foreground, the red pseudo-element in the background and a simple z-index of 30 on the yellow 'header' element.
header {
background: yellow;
position:relative;
height: 100px;
width: 100px;
z-index:30; /*This is the problem*/
}
header::before {
content:"Hide you behind!";
background: red;
position:absolute;
height: 100px;
width: 100px;
top:25px;
left:25px;
z-index:-1;
}
You can test my problem on this link (http://jsfiddle.net/tZKDy/) and you see the problem when you set/remove the z-index on de 'header' element.
The ::before pseudo-element is placed inside the header element.
The :before and :after pseudo-elements interact with other boxes as if they were real elements inserted just inside their associated element.
Setting the z-index for the header element creates a new Stacking Context, so the new pseudo element you created can not float behind the header element, because it would have to go outside that Stacking Context.
I suggest that you simply precede the header element by another element, so it stacks correctly by default. Example.