Also, where do I find the font color for the menu? I have looked in
the RM css files as well as the SF css files and can't seem to make
out where it is.

Thanks again,
Ron

On Feb 1, 7:59 am, "levine....@gmail.com" <levine....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up on turning off the call. However, I still
> don't have any idea of where to put the code that Joel is talking
> about. Does this go into the Rhuk_milkyway css file???
>
> Regards,
> Ron
>
> On Feb 1, 2:22 am, bklyn2cali <s...@mediajelly.com> wrote:
>
> > Joel,
>
> > I've got this working now, thank you.
>
> > One last issue: the SuperSubs plugin works only on the first sub-sub-
> > nav. I'm not sure why.http://www.stcyril.net/site/
>
> > It seems like there is some overflow issue since the background
> > repeats all the way to the edge of the border.
>
> > I'm so close to getting this done, just this issue, and also more
> > minor is that the dropshadow no longer appears.
>
> > Thanks for your help. It is much appreciated.
>
> > Sean
>
> > On Jan 31, 6:08 am, Joel Birch <joeldbi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > This is the exact same issue someone else had just the other day, and
> > > they were also a Joomla user. Your problem is figure out by selecting
> > > the menu li element using Firebug. The Superfish background rule is
> > > being overridden by the #pillmenu li li rule which is in the green.css
> > > file. The reason this rule gets precedence over the Superfish CSS is
> > > because it uses an id in the selector, which trumps the .sf-menu class
> > > selector.
>
> > > Interestingly, 'pillmenu' was the exact same id that was involved with
> > > the other Joomla user's issue, so I assume it must be part of Joomla's
> > > templates. Solve your problem by adding the id to your Superfish
> > > selector in order to increase its 'specificity', like this:
>
> > > #pillmenu .sf-menu li { background: #BDD2FF url('../images/
> > > normal_bg.png') repeat-x 0 0; }
>
> > > Joel Birch.

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