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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...SolPart Menu migrates south in Firefox during mouseoverSolPart Menu migrates south in Firefox during mouseover
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3/29/2007 12:13 PM
 

I'm trying to use the SolPart menu in a DIV called #menu, but for some reason in Firefox when I mouseover the primary menu categories, that menu item moves itself down and out of the DIV (making clicking the buttons pretty difficult).  You can see the site in it's under-construction form here:  http://beta.unionsemester.org/

I've already applied Jon Galloway's positioning fix, but that hasn't helped.  Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?  Is it a CSS issue?  It seems like the SolPart menu works for other people in Firefox.

 
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3/30/2007 10:22 AM
 

It looks like I fixed it. I had display:block applied to .MainMenu_MenuItemSel and .MainMenu_MenuItem  so that I could change the spacing using padding.  But that's what was causing the menus to relocate themselves. Does anyone know how to properly increase the spacing between the main menu items?

 
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