Thanks Charlie,

I adjusted the .sf-navbar li ul width to 60em.  Originally it was 84,
and extended the page when hovering, causing the body background to
move since it was centered, and the page was increasing in width.

On Jul 8, 12:52 pm, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ryan,
> was looking at this just before you posted this. Hover over menu in IE 7 
> causes body background to move. Thought that was wierd. Clicked validate and 
> you have doctype mismatch between html type and doctype, might be an issue
> Ryan Ross wrote:I figured it out (sorta) .sf-navbar li ul { /*width: 44em; 
> /*IE6 soils itself without this*/ width: 84em; } I changed the width in ems 
> to a larger number just to see what it would do, turns out it provided enough 
> space for the entire sub menu. Gotta love CSS. On Jul 8, 12:08 pm, Ryan 
> Ross<rsquared...@gmail.com>wrote:Hello, I'm developing a site and trying to 
> see if I can get theSuperfish menu to work in my design.  Here is the 
> site:http://home.catholicweb.com/stjudeboca/index.cfm?reinit=yThe problem I 
> have run into is that using the navbar to make a horizontal menu with one 
> level below it, the sub menu wraps at about 700 pixels, way before the end of 
> the main menu.  If you hover over Ministries and Schedules you will see 
> exactly what I mean.  This happens in all browsers so I'm sure it's CSS, I 
> just don't know what would cause that wrap effect.  I couldn't find any width 
> settings that would limit that second row. Any help would be appreciated.

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