Jennifer Nickerson wrote:
> Helping a friend out with developing a dropdown menu for a client.  The
> dropdown menu is positioned correctly in FF, Safari, IE8 & 7 with the help
> of some relative and absolute positioning along with giving "#nav ul li a" a
> negative left margin (so it would sit underneath the correct top menu item).
>
> However, in IE6, the dropdown menu is a) positioned too far right so it
> appears under the NEXT menu item and b) the first few letters of the link
> are cut off.
>
> Since it works in most browsers, is there a conditional hack I could put in
> the css file?
>
> Here's the page in question
> http://www.legendinc.com/Pages/LegendAdvertising/LGNDPages/CourierStuff/DBK/DennisKBurke/public_html/index.html
>
> Here's the css file for the nav
> http://www.legendinc.com/Pages/LegendAdvertising/LGNDPages/CourierStuff/DBK/DennisKBurke/public_html/testnav.css
>
> Thank you,
> Jenn
>
>   





Difficult to hold the drop-downs [ for me ] regardless of browser.
 The "star hack" will target IE/6.0.
* html #selector {}
Best,
~d

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