Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-15 Thread Bill Brown
Alan Gresley wrote: Hello Bill, Hello Alan. Your example uses the old way of hiding submenus with display:none. Before you frown on CSS please consider that CSS driven drop down menus can do things that not even the best script writers could achieve. I started creating a menu last year and

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-08 Thread Bill Brown
jft wrote: Bill, As a new subscriber to the list, and looking for a css only menu, this looks brilliant! Could this become a permanent addition to TheHolierGrail at some point? With many thanks and kind regards, John Hi John, I cheerily and gratefully accept your kudos, but must admit to

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-08 Thread Bill Brown
david wrote: Hello, On behalf of many list members I thank you for your inspiring input into this topic. However, I personally have two problems with this theory: 1) If this holds true, there will be no more menu discussions on this list. Why I hear you ask, simple I reply this is a

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-08 Thread Alan Gresley
Bill Brown wrote: david wrote: Hello, On behalf of many list members I thank you for your inspiring input into this topic. However, I personally have two problems with this theory: 1) If this holds true, there will be no more menu discussions on this list. Why I hear you ask, simple I

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-08 Thread Tim Offenstein
Tim Offenstein wrote: My thanks to Bill for his help unfortunately nothing has changed it yet. The submenus are still showing up blank on the second mouseover. I'm hoping for more suggestions. Tedd Sperling has a similar menu system that works okay (sperling.com/examples/menuh) so I'm

[css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-07 Thread Tim Offenstein
I posted a note a few weeks back but didn't get any takers. I'm still banging my head against the same wall. I hope someone can offer a suggestion or two to try. I've created a drop down menu using only CSS that's a couple levels deep. You can see it here:

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-07 Thread Bill Brown
Tim Offenstein wrote: I posted a note a few weeks back but didn't get any takers. I'm still banging my head against the same wall. I hope someone can offer a suggestion or two to try. I've created a drop down menu using only CSS that's a couple levels deep. You can see it here:

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-07 Thread Bill Brown
Bill Brown wrote: Tim Offenstein wrote: Good suggestion Bill. I tried it and unfortunately have not noticed any change. I thought perhaps the CSS was being cached but have eliminated that possibility. Let me know if you think of anything else. Hey there-- The addition of this snippet

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-07 Thread Tim Offenstein
Bill Brown wrote: Tim Offenstein wrote: Good suggestion Bill. I tried it and unfortunately have not noticed any change. I thought perhaps the CSS was being cached but have eliminated that possibility. Let me know if you think of anything else. Hey there-- The addition of this snippet

Re: [css-d] IE7 drop down menu woes

2008-07-07 Thread Bill Brown
Tim Offenstein wrote: My thanks to Bill for his help unfortunately nothing has changed it yet. The submenus are still showing up blank on the second mouseover. I'm hoping for more suggestions. Tedd Sperling has a similar menu system that works okay (sperling.com/examples/menuh) so I'm