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drop down menu problem - ie 7 - testers needed

Sent by Ernie Finlay on 4 May 2007 01:01


I.E. 7    Hi Jennifer, just an observation,your dropdown headings takes us 
to pages which also contains all the  items on that drop down menu,so I 
would think  the dropdown menu items are not necessary.
On the dropdown heading "Careers" seven menu items are listed,but nine items 
are listed on the Careers page.

Have fun.  : )
E.F.


>From: Jennifer Gardner [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
>To: CSS List [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
>Subject: Re: [css-d] drop down menu problem - ie 7 - testers needed
>Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 14:03:23 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>Thank you very much for taking the time to  look at this for me.  I just 
>want to make sure that I am understanding correctly
>when you stated "the persistance of the drop down menus in IE7/WinXPSP2 is
>intemittent." were you just describing my problem or is this a known IE7 
>problem?
>
>Also, thank you for the suggestions - I tried them but they did not seem to 
>work.
>
>Thanks again,
>Jennifer
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I do not have IE 7 but I think it might not like my CSS drop down menu.
> > It works fine in IE 6 and in Firefox.  Could someone with IE 7 test it 
>for
> > me and tell me if the drop downs do not stay droped down?  Also, if it 
>is
> > an IE 7 issue (or really even if it is not :-)), I would welcome and
> > appreciate any suggestions, tips or fixes for this problem.
> >
> > The site is http://www.gns-abilene.com/
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Jennifer
> >
>
>Jennifer:
>
>Briefly, the persistance of the drop down menus in IE7/WinXPSP2 is
>intemittent. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Problem occurs at
>different text sizes and zoom levels.
>
>I was originally thinking it was the padding on the *ul* or *li* elements
>causing too much space between the *a* elements, but you've got the
>visibility dependent on hovering over the *li*, not the *a*.
>
>Perhaps the margins or padding are causing too much space between the 
>hidden
>*ul*'s. What about increasing the line height on the *ul*'s instead of
>padding; or what about putting the *ul li ul* IE fix before the visibility
>declarations? Or what about getting Chrs Pederick to write a Web Developer
>Toolbar for IE as well as Firefox !!! :-)
>
>Regardless, the site looks very nice in IE&, FF2.0, and O9.2. Good job and
>good luck.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Peter
>www.fatpawdesign.com
>
>
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