See this post. http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/1801c70c34167ab6/6c934d51612fc7f5?lnk=gst&q=superfish+hover+top+level#6c934d51612fc7f5
I'm experimenting with how to do the same thing, but without the extra markup of <em></em>. --steve On Feb 1, 4:51 am, Simbarashe <lowsonr...@gmail.com> wrote: > We have built our site usingsuperfishto handle the main navigation > menu. Thetoplevelelements are images and for selecting the 'current > section" image, we use the codebehind to set the different image > states, and a rollover function in the client side to handle the image > rollovers. That gives us for example: > > server-side: > home.png (standard menu image) > home-current.png (current section) > > client-side: > home_o.png (overstate) > home-current_o.png (current section / overstate) > > The only drawback I have right now is that thehover(over) states > show properly when youhoverover thetop-menu element itself. If youhoverin the > sub-menu then the roll-over effect on thetop-levelmenu > image disappears. Has anyone had any success in using rollover images > in asuperfishmenu, and how would I fix this?