if your main menu items don't fit into space allowed and you force them
into wrapping to multiple levels, a different design approach migtht be
in order? the position :rel has to be there for absolute position to use as reference location problem has nothing to do with z-index in my opinion, you're expecting too much in too little space.Seeing the live situation may help, can you post a link? nico wrote: Hi, I have a problem with the superfish menu in navbar mode and ie6/7.The first submenu items are in a full width row. If there are lots of subitems i get two rows. If an item in the first row has a submenu it opens as dropdown (200px width) right below the item. This works good in all browser except in ie6/7. Here I have the problem that the li submenu navbar item in the second row appears always above the dropdown if it opens from an item in the first row. Thats because the li items in the navbar are positition relative and the ul of the dropdown is absolute, so the li pos.:rel. is always above ul pos. absol. no matter what z-indexes are given. You can see the effect on the official demo site http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/#examples Just bring the Browser Window widht to 300px so that the demo menu has two menuitem in the row and two rows, hover over the first mainmenu item and you see just 3 submenuitems instead of 4 (because the first submenu item is hidden behind the second mainmenu row.) Do you know this issue and any workarounds? btw. superfish is awsome! |
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