z-index option

I don't see an option to determine what item is visually on top another. Would it not possible to integrate a z-index property in the options?

Thank you for all the work you do on this tool! I think it is very useful!

Hi SLBohrman,

Z Index is available in reflow Preview 2 version (in the pane advanced, where the position is set to relative, absolute or fixed.

See you soon,.

Remy sisi,

Developer of reflow

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