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    Using the tutorial, CSS Express Pure CSS Drop-Down and Popup Menus by PVII, at: http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/navi…_hide/index.htm%5B/url%5D I have made a horizontal drop down menu bar that can be seen at http://www.mewalker.co.uk/members%5B/url%5D. This menu appears to display correctly in both IE7 and Firefox. (I haven’t tested it in other browsers.) I have also made a similar menu for the Web site at; http://www.mcjtraining.co.uk[/url%5D. This menu displays correctly in Firefox but not in IE7 where it is a mess!

    Could the difference be due to the second menu being in a shared top border whereas the first is in the page? I want to use shared borders to make the task of creating new pages more convenient. The url to the top border in the second instance is: http://www.mcjtraining.co.uk/_borders/top.htm%5B/url%5D.

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    • #1070244

      Malcolm

      I think you have answered your own question in the last paragraph. I would keep it in one page.

      • #1070249

        Thank you for your response Jerry – no more than I expected. But I had hopes there might be a work-a-round.

        Malcolm

        • #1070250

          Hi Malcolm… sorry, I sounded like the voice of doom in that last message grin

          I have had a look at this in IE6 and it works on you Golfing site but not on either of the consultation site examples shrug. I am tempted to suggest a pure CSS menu dropdown as I reckon it is the way the js file is working (or not)

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