Check your original page CSS carefully. I have assisted clients with the same problem and found that improper use of the position:relative tag on containing and following div tags can cause this to render incorrectly.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Donald Morgan <donmorga...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello: > > I can't get a second row of superfish menu to display correctly in IE. In > IE the top menu displays underneath the second menu, even after fiddling > with div z-indexes and .supefish.css. I also tried creating a seperate css > file for the second menu, but renaming the classes to say, .sf-gray, does > not work in IE again. > > Also, can I adjust the drop downs so the long side is to the left, for when > the menu div is set to the right:0px so it doesn't add a horizontall > scrollbar to the browser? > > > > Thanks > -- Respectfully, Ethan Mateja +++++++++++++++ Packetforward www.packetforward.com