Hi PeterAce and hagalaz,
Many thanks for your replies and apologies for not replying sooner -
this page had slipped out of my mind. The trouble with my instant
gratification generation.

Thank you PeterAce for that suggestion. It didn't fix the flickering
per se, but it did remove some extraneous code that showed my duffer
status at jquery.

hagalaz, that is a very sensible suggestion. Here's what I have done:
I created a conditional comment for IE, where the slideup is set to
120. So, Mozilla/Safari look the same as before, while IE has a
slightly overeager but better-functioning menu. This seems to work -
great suggestions and definitely helped me to find the solution.

Cheers,
bgthomson

On May 27, 2:08 am, hagalaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My bad. I wasn't looking at the right menu...
>
> I played around with the code a bit and it seems to be IE's behavior
> varies depending on the timing you set for the slideup. Over 1500, the
> flickering happens all the time for me. Around 700, occasionally, and
> at 100, not anymore. Does it fix it for you?
>
> I'm also curious for a way to fix the text  being pushed down.
>
> On May 27, 4:01 am,bgthomson<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply, hagalaz - I've tried it on IE7 and IE 6 and I
> > still see the flickering (maybe it's my eyes that are flickering from
> > too much laptop use).
>
> > The flickering is the real annoyance. Can't seem to get rid of it.
>
> > On May 26, 2:24 pm, hagalaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > It works fine in FF2 and IE 7 for me. Can't see any difference.
>
> > > On May 26, 7:56 pm,bgthomson<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
> > > > Not to be over-eager, but I admit I'm pretty interested in the answer.
> > > > Can I provide more info to entice a reply from someone who actually
> > > > knows what they're doing (unlike me)?
>
> > > > cheers..

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