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8/1/2010 2:24 PM
 
Hi all forum members, I have a problem with the NAV control. I'm not sure it's a skin-related issue, However it seems that a skin-level solution would be the easiest to implement.

I have an hebrew website, which in other words means that the website has direction:rtl in the root container div. all DNN functions works great with that property assigned. 

There's an issue I've been trying to solve for a while. the issue occurs only when using Internet Explorer.(Chrome and Firefox are fine). and the problem is that when a user hovers the mouse on one of the root items, the sub menu items would appear and the wrong place. I think that it shows the sub menu items according to a Left-To-Right layout instead of using the "Right-To-Left".

Here's a Screenshot that would make things clearer.

Could you help me solve this ?
 
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