benjy rose :: B:COMPLEX Creative wrote:
> http://www.gmvoices.com/new
> http://www.gmvoices.com/screen.css  


http://www.gmvoices.com/new/screen.css


There is this #nav li float with a fixed width of 10em, it is overflown 
by its descendant link of 171px width + padding.

This exceeding part keeps visible when the absolute positioned ul collapses.

I think floating the li on the second level is not needed.

#nav li li {float: none;}

seems to fix it here for Safari. Did not test it in the other browsers.

Don't know if this is the kind of answer you was looking for.


Ingo


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