Sent by Alan Gresley on 22 September 2007 14:02
Richard Brown wrote:
> Hi David
>
> On 21/09/2007, David Laakso wrote:
> > > Could you please check the following menu in IE6 and 7? I am told the
> > > menu is not behaving correctly.
> > > <http://theriverchurch.info/>
>
> > The drop-down /drops down/ in 6 and 7.
> >
> > In 7 they "stick," that is to say, when hovering across all of them they
> > are simultaneously stuck in the drop-down position.
> >
> > In 6 the drop down boxes do not "stick" but they are wider than in
> > compliant browsers (and even ie7), and each has a double vertical rule
> > on both sides. There is a gap under the header image. And the header
> > image, and the black block beneath that image, and the black footer
> > block are all about 70px shy of the outermost container's right border.
>
> Many thanks for the reply. I have changed the subject to reflect the
> next question. What do folks do if they don't use the suckerfish
> option please? Any suggestions?
> --
> Kind regards
> Rich
Hi Richard
Before you rush off delving into more CSS menus, the current problem in IE7 (sticky hover bug) is
easy fixed by.
#nav li:hover {background-position: 0 0;}
For the reason why it happens or other fixes please visit.
<http://css-class.com/articles/explorer/sticky/index.htm>
Other CSS menus can be google with these keywords "CSS dropdown menu." Quite similar but quite
different from the suckerfish is this menu.
<http://css-class.com/articles/ursidae/index.htm>
Kind Regards, Alan
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