Hi N00bert,

This last reply showed up in my inbox 5 times for some reason. Might have been something weird with my mail client, but just wanted to let you know in case the problem was caused by something you might have done. Worth investigating, in any case. No real harm done, but it's tough enough to keep up with the activity on this list without duplicate posts. ;-)


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On Jul 14, 2007, at 7:25 AM, n00bert wrote:



Hi Joel,

Thanks for your reply and the test page. Way beyond the call of duty and
hugely appreciated!

If, as you say, the css works well even in IE6 then it must be other css
interfering. Now that you've thrown me onto the correct path, I'll
investigate and post back here when I have a solution.

Again, thanks for your insights and effort!

n00bert



thumblewend wrote:


Hi, I couldn't see anything wrong with your code so I set up a test
page using your CSS in an effort to see where the problem was.
http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/noobert/

Only the first three submenus of the first menu item have the right
amount of levels of submenu so only look at those ones for this
exercise. I used your CSS exactly as you posted it the second time -
no changes - and it works perfectly, even in IE6. The third level of
submenu animates in just like the others do. Maybe there is other CSS
on the page interfering with the CSS you posted?

Not sure why you are seeing it not working but hopefully my working
test case will give you some clues. Let me know how you go.

Joel Birch.



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