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11/5/2007 3:01 PM
 

Mike, I see you are using Housemenu's default CSS which is not very well done IMO.

I normally don't include any of it and write my own.

You can see an example here (sorry it's in dutch), hover over "Vakken", to see te effect.

I make the second level align to the right like this:

#HouseMenuNav li {
position:relative;
}

#HouseMenuNav ul ul {skin.css (line 312)
left:100%; 
position:absolute;
top:0px;

width:100%;
}

left:100% - moves the ul to the right as far as it's parents width.

position:absolute, top:0px; - Moves the ul to the top, but it's parent should have position:relative

If you want to fix this with the current CSS the esiest way would be to apply CSS only for IE like this:

* html #houseMenuV li {
Margin-left:***
}

(which is much better then _width and will validate)

But I guess that doesn't solve your problem of it being rendered differently in different IE6 browsers


 
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11/6/2007 9:57 AM
 

Hi Timo

I will try this today. Maybe it will fix the render problem at the same time. We will hope so anyway. Thanks for your help.

Mike


Michael Emond
City of Manchester NH
www.manchesternh.gov
 
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