Re: IE hiding drop down submenus



Bone Ur wrote:
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Tue, 06 Nov 2007
13:44:51 GMT Shelly scribed:

In IE (7) the drop down submenus are hiding behind the element below
it. They work fine in Firefox and Opera. I researched this issue on
the web and found suggestions to state position and z-index in the
css file. I already had position: relavive and a z-index set as
high as 500. I changed to position: absolute, but that didn't help.

Here are the important parts of the css file and style in the hope
that someone can see something.

I see that you didn't post a url but instead posted these useless
snippets which I shall forebearingly snip in the interests of
posterity.

OK, Cheeky, I have participated in news groups before and given plenty of
help to people in the past so I am no newcomer to this type of thing. The
protocol in the various newsgroups has always been to eliminate a direct
reference to a particular site in the interest of protecting the client.
That is why I didn't post the URL. Maybe it is different in THIS newsgroup,
but I would be surprised if it is.

That said, I posted the other than "useless" snippets. They pertain
directly to the suggestions for a fix that I found on the net. I posted
them because they already include those suggestions (high z-order, including
a position attribute). I had hoped that someone with some other than snide
complaining might be able to see something or suggest something. Meanwhile,
you needn't "bust mah britches".

If it is absolutely necessary to post a URL, I will go through the tedious
labor of porting the stuff to a different site, blacking out client content,
and then posting that URL.

Shelly


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