Wow! Thanks! So simple.. :-) I guess IE6 will change from float:left(position:static) to position:relative when the height is altered (by slide) and therefore doesn't recognize the "display" div, as "display" is float:right (also position:static).
On 7 Sep., 08:52, "Giuliano Marcangelo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jon, > > if you apply a background color to #nav ul ( for debugging purposes) > > the reason for the picture of the bagman shifting downwards becomes > apparent, (check the difference between FF & IE) > > and presents you with a nice easy solution.... > > apply a width to #nav ul....and the problem you have described is resolved > > :-) > > On 07/09/07, Jon Ege Ronnenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi all! > > > I'm experiencing a weird behavior in IE6 when I use slideDown(). > > An example can be seen @www.bookevent.dk/CayesWeb/ click on a li element > > in the menu (click on the first nested li, "BAGMAN" if you loose the > > picture). > > When an ul element slideDown my <div id="display"> slides down as well. I > > have tested with FF2, IE7, Safari3 and Opera 9.22 without seeing that side > > effect. Opera 9.22 does display a small hiccup when you click a li the > > first time. > > > I am by no means a CSS guru but I do know a little something. But I don't > > know how to overcome this issue. Maybe someone can tell me how jQuery works > > when slide*() is used? > > > Thanks in advance!! > > > Cheers, Jon!