Put the top header of the dropdown (Main Menu Item, in this case) in
another element (I used an <h4> in my design), and attach the hover to
that. Then you can safely ask for a hover on the lower items without
bolding the upper item by mistake (because the hover requires a hover
over that element, not the li itself). The reason you're getting that
effect is because technically, the whole dropdown is the <li>, so when
you hover anywhere in the dropdown, the top header should turn bold.
Just remember to tell the Suckerfish to do <h4>'s (or whatever element
you use) as well as the <li>'s.
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