A website I am working on has a glitch and I cannot figure out why it is 
happening.  http://www.livingwaterhealthsolutions.com 

The top navigation in the upper right corner (see code below) is the location 
of the problem. 

<ul class="topMenu">
      <li><a href="#contents">Skip to Content</a></li>
      <li><a href="siteMap.html">Site Map</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.livingwaterhealthsolutions.com";>Search 
Site</a></li>
    </ul>

In Internet Explorer (not in Opera, Netscape nor Mozilla)  when the mouse gets 
close to this top navigation, the footer moves up the page. The mouse has to be 
moved back down for the footer to move back down. I have removed the footer and 
removed the "return to top" trying to isolate the culprit causing the problem. 
When I removed the above topMenu  the problem no longer existed.  But that 
doesn't really solve the problem as we don't want to remove the navigation.

I have used the very same format on another website, and it does not act up at 
all. 

Does anyone know why this is happening in IE and if there is a way to fix it?

Thanks.
Joan
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