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7/1/2008 6:44 PM
 

The website I've been working on has an interesting issue where in safari or firefox 3.0 when you mouseover a drop down menu it will hide behind the modules that are there.  It won't drop down behind images however so the front page is not a good example of this.  Also, what I think is a CSS issue, the module containers change between these broswers.  Could this all be CSS related?  Has anyone else run across this problem?

 

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