I figured it out (sorta) .sf-navbar li ul { /*width: 44em; /*IE6 soils itself without this*/ width: 84em; }
I changed the width in ems to a larger number just to see what it would do, turns out it provided enough space for the entire sub menu. Gotta love CSS. On Jul 8, 12:08 pm, Ryan Ross <rsquared...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm developing a site and trying to see if I can get theSuperfish > menu to work in my design. Here is the site: > > http://home.catholicweb.com/stjudeboca/index.cfm?reinit=y > > The problem I have run into is that using the navbar to make a > horizontal menu with one level below it, the sub menu wraps at about > 700 pixels, way before the end of the main menu. If you hover over > Ministries and Schedules you will see exactly what I mean. This > happens in all browsers so I'm sure it's CSS, I just don't know what > would cause that wrap effect. I couldn't find any width settings that > would limit that second row. > > Any help would be appreciated.