Re: [css-d] Son of Suckerfish problem in IE7

2007-03-26 Thread Seona Bellamy
On 26/03/07, Ingo Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's IE6's old stuck-on-hover bug with the ingredient of a mouse click as a trigger. #mainnav li:hover {background-position: 0 0} fixes it. IE6 itself does not show this stuck-on-hover phenomenon in suckerfish-type menus: to process the

Re: [css-d] Son of Suckerfish problem in IE7

2007-03-26 Thread Seona Bellamy
On 26/03/07, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Seona, Apart from this, I notice that (while the html is validating) the css-validator is reporting a I/O error and doesn't go on. And looking at the code of the page, I see some strange double ##'s in the conditional comments.

[css-d] Son of Suckerfish problem in IE7

2007-03-25 Thread Seona Bellamy
Hi guys, I've been finding an odd problem with the Son of Suckerfish menu in IE7. I've Googled it extensively, and tried implementing every IE7 fix I came across whether it seemed relevant or not, but I just can't get the problem to go away. You can see it in action if you go to the (extremely

Re: [css-d] Son of Suckerfish problem in IE7

2007-03-25 Thread Ingo Chao
Seona Bellamy wrote: Hi guys, I've been finding an odd problem with the Son of Suckerfish menu in IE7. I've Googled it extensively, and tried implementing every IE7 fix I came across whether it seemed relevant or not, but I just can't get the problem to go away. You can see it in action

Re: [css-d] Son of Suckerfish problem in IE7

2007-03-25 Thread francky
Ingo Chao schreef: Seona Bellamy wrote: Hi guys, I've been finding an odd problem with the Son of Suckerfish menu in IE7. I've Googled it extensively, and tried implementing every IE7 fix I came across whether it seemed relevant or not, but I just can't get the problem to go away. You