Here's another guy, so I guess I'm not alone. Interface and Superfish don't play well together, looksit.
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/e50dc165a4b9602b On Nov 19, 3:24 pm, Jared <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Joel, > > Well, I have found the source of the problem (which isn'tsuperfish > per se). If I un-include the jQuery plugin "interface," the entire > menu works as it should. > > Here's a link to the problem in action: > > http://web3.unt.edu/riskman/Test/testcases/superfishnav/UNT_RMS-EMP-a... > > If you comment out the script element for interface.js, the problem > goes away in IE. The interface plugin is interfering somehow, I just > have not figured out how yet... > > Thanks! > jd > > On Nov 17, 12:38 am, "Joel Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Jared, > > > I have not been able to reproduce this problem at all so it's hard to > > give any decent advice. The thread you linked to shows that Noobert's > > problem was resolved and his issue turned out to be other CSS on the > > page interfering with the menu. > > > Quote from that thread: > > "Aha! I found the problem. It has nothing to do with your excellent plugin. > > There was a z-index issue with some of the absolutely positioned elements on > > the page. My mistake." > > > If this was aSuperfishbug then I would think that the vertical > > example:http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/vertical-example/ > > ...would suffer from it as there are four levels of menu there, but it > > works perfectly for me in IE6 and IE7. Do you have a link we could > > look at so we can investigate further and get to the bottom of the > > matter in your case? > > > Joel Birch.