Charlie, thank you for putting me on the right track.  I went back to
the superfish.css and was able to get the 3rd level links to show.
So, now I just need to restyle everything to make it look like it did
before.

On May 25, 8:14 am, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you have a series of compounding problems here.
> Simplest to fix is getting rid of "left: -50%" hack by clearing out all the 
> non essential css from the container div "navigation". Getting rid of 
> "inline" in that div will also fix the hack for "weird CMSMS menu template 
> problem".
> Next make class for the menu call and class for the superfish call the same. 
> Your css is using class "nav" but superfish call is class "superfish". I 
> thought this would fix it , however it seems when you stripped out some of 
> the superfish.css file you took out too much.
> If you take a superfish.css file, match the  ul class, the call and class in 
> superfish.css the subs show in IE fine albeit with styling form the default 
> superfish.css. This implies that when you deleted some of the superfish.css 
> you took out something important ( likely a  position value or hover ).
> Easiest fix  would be consolidate the background and link styling from the 
> container div back into appropriate selectors in superfish.css and use that 
> file to get menu working.  After it works can put it into your main style 
> sheet file if you want
> Susan wrote:I just discovered that Internet Explorer is not showing the 3rd 
> level of the menu.http://tinyurl.com/cr2wmr(very much a work in progress) I 
> believe it's a js issue and not a css one. I've removed all js/ jquery except 
> the menu stuff and the problem still exists. I'm not sure what to do now. I 
> know it should work because the examples on the superfish site do. Also, I 
> just pulled up my test page that I made before integrating the CMS and they 
> don't work there either. Maybe there will be some clue here because it's the 
> only js/jquery involved.http://tinyurl.com/r5bm7sI will be very grateful for 
> any help. This is a client's site and it's due this week. Yikes!

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