Thanks Charlie.  All good now. :)

On Nov 17, 10:14 pm, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> download the example page, there's a full working example in zip download. 
> Follow the html structure in the example and try adding new elements based on 
> that markup
> sfHover class gets added by script to li tags, you shouldn't need to add any 
> classes for the script to work other than perhaps a 'current" class.
> Wiz8ian wrote:Hi Guys, I know this will be a simple fix - but i've downloaded 
> superfish, installed the css and js files, inserted everything into the 
> <head> of my site but simply don't understand what i need to change now to 
> get it all running. The superfish homepage states "Begin with a working pure 
> CSS dropdown menu just like you would if creating a Suckerfish menu - ie. for 
> each li:hover selector, add an equivalent li.sfHover selector." Maybe it's 
> just worded strange but i don't get it. Do i make a new selector with 
> "a:sfhover" on the end of every "li" in my menu? Yes, i'm confused. Anyone 
> able to explain this to me in simple steps? Forgive my noob-ness. Thanks in 
> advance :)

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