download the example page, there's a full working example in zip download. Follow the html structure in the example and try adding new elements based on that markup

sfHover class gets added by script to li tags, you shouldn't need to add any classes for the script to work other than perhaps a 'current" class.



Wiz8ian wrote:
Hi Guys,

I know this will be a simple fix - but i've downloaded superfish,
installed the css and js files, inserted everything into the <head> of
my site but simply don't understand what i need to change now to get
it all running.

The superfish homepage states "Begin with a working pure CSS dropdown
menu just like you would if creating a Suckerfish menu - ie. for each
li:hover selector, add an equivalent li.sfHover selector."  Maybe it's
just worded strange but i don't get it. Do i make a new selector with
"a:sfhover" on the end of every "li" in my menu?

Yes, i'm confused.  Anyone able to explain this to me in simple steps?
Forgive my noob-ness.  Thanks in advance :)

  

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