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If you don't have access to FTP at all then you would not be able to install a plugin. Have you tried going directly to your uploads folder via your browser? Typical Wordpress sites use a path like "http://www.yourdomain.com/wp-content/uploads/". Once you are in the uploads folder you will see folders …
Your css is being overwritten when the hover effect takes place, therefore your z-index rules are not being applied. You can apply the z-index to your .t_img class. In your jquery function you need to set it with the following: `$('.t_img').css('z-index', 2).css('position','relative');` Of course this throws off your positioning as …
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