Charlie, thank you for your time.
I agree it would be easier with a link.
I will get some hosting and move my stuff from localhost to there.
Then I will post a link.
Thanks again for taking the time to help a newbie like me!


On Dec 2, 4:43 am, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> snippets of html won't do much to troubleshoot.    95% likelihood the problem 
> is css related and css needs to be viewed in the DOM to work with effectively.
> The majority of posts regarding superfish on this board are Joomla related . 
> You can try searching. The original css gets left in when the menu gets 
> installed, try commenting out all the old menu css from template
> MozreplGuy wrote:Thanks for your response and your time! I apologize, I still 
> have everything on localhost. This following is what I could see with firebug 
> li class="parent active item1"> <a class="sf-with-ul" 
> href="http://localhost/testsite/";> <span>Home</span> <span 
> class="sf-sub-indicator"> »</span> </a> Does this help a bit? It doesn't seem 
> to be a width problem, because there is plenty of space in the accordion list 
> (horizontally). If the >> character were in the same span as home, then it 
> would be in the same line. What do you think? On Dec 1, 6:22 pm, 
> Charlie<charlie...@gmail.com>wrote:likely a width setting on "LI" or "A" 
> tags, likely from old css as superfish default css doesn't set widths. If 
> text was just fitting before then you are now adding a new element that 
> doesn't fit without wrapping to next line Can see a lot if you provide link, 
> easy to see what's happening with a DOM inspector MozreplGuy wrote:Hi all, I 
> successfully included superfish into a joomla site (still on localhost). I 
> use it in vertical mode. It works fine. But there is one thing that doesn't 
> look very nice. Every menu with a sub menu has a sub-indicator '>>' 
> (character 187, enabled by autoarrow flag). The indicator itself is fine. 
> However the indicator doesn't appear on the same line as the menu text. For 
> example it looks like: Menu1But I would like it to like: Menu1 >> Does 
> anybody have an idea how I could achieve that. I looked at the code (e.g. 
> superfish), but my skill level doesn't allow me to find a solution :-) I 
> would appreciate any help. Thanks, Mozrepl

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