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6/22/2007 8:58 AM
 

I have a strange thing happening and I wanted to know if anyone here might be able to help. I'm also emailing the creator of the other module in question, so when I get the answer i'll be sure to post here as well.

I'm using SuckerFish menu via the NavSuite skin object for a site. When the Events module is present on a page (regardless of settings) IE causes the movement over sub-menu items to sputter. It's fine in FF.

To see a working example of the sputter, go to http://216.98.4.64/US/Home/tabid/55/Default.aspx and hover around the About Us or one of the other items w/sub-menus. You have to do this in IE 6 or 7. FF is fine.

Then if you move to another page that doesn't have the Event module, such as http://216.98.4.64/US/Initiatives/tabid/69/Default.aspx you will see that it functions properly.

Initially, I thought that perhaps there is some conflict with CSS, but I couldn't find anything. Now I'm wondering if perhaps there is something with a JS file. I thought perhaps the tooltip, but it does it whether that's checked or not.

Any clues anyone?

Thx,
Tj

 
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