This page seems to have the answer:

http://www.brunildo.org/test/IE6VisitedSpec.html

The a:visited pseudo class is overriding the menu colour in IE6.

 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peggy Coats
Sent: 13 August 2008 02:32
To: css list list
Subject: [css-d] text in menu display problem


I have a client who is using IE 6 on a laptop.

When she views this draft HOME page, the menu text appears as it should:
orange-yellow lettering on a progressively shaded bar background.

 http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/pmsca/web/index.html

On the draft INSIDE pages, however, she says that the text on the navigation
(including drop-downs) is dark brown on some entries and orange-yellow on
others:

http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/pmsca/web/sub-who/PMSCA/p-today.html

Since the CSS and html for the menu is identical  on all pages, I'm really
stumped as to what could be causing this display issue.   The darker brown
color she sees on the inside page menu text is very similar to the a:link
style for the inside page CSS, so I'm wondering if somehow something is
getting crossed?



Here is the CSS for the menu:
http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/pmsca/web/SpryAssets/SpryMenuBarHorizontal.css
and for the page:
http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/pmsca/web/_css/pmsca-inside.css

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Peg
ambientglow
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