Re: [css-d] Suckerfish IE7 non-stick problem

2006-12-13 Thread Mary Ellen Curtin
Ingo wrote: > You could add haslayout to the li and something to work on for the > hover, e.g. li {zoom:1; background-color: white;} > > If you cannot use the background-property, an alternative would be to > use a filter: > http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/81975 Thank you for you

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish IE7 non-stick problem

2006-12-12 Thread Ingo Chao
Mary Ellen Curtin wrote: > I have a suckerfish IE7 "non-stick" problem. > > One of my clients likes an "inside suckerfish" menu style, where the submenu > is displayed within the parent menu. Here's how it looks in FF2: > http://datagnostics.com/test/IE7test.html > Of course, it needs JS to work i

[css-d] Suckerfish IE7 non-stick problem

2006-12-12 Thread Mary Ellen Curtin
I have a suckerfish IE7 "non-stick" problem. One of my clients likes an "inside suckerfish" menu style, where the submenu is displayed within the parent menu. Here's how it looks in FF2: http://datagnostics.com/test/IE7test.html Of course, it needs JS to work in IE<7. But it also needs to have an