to figure out which rules take precedence for each element or
pseudo class ( like hover).
if you haven't already done so install Firebug and you will be able to
quickly see the inherited rules for each part of the menu
xantof wrote:This is a progress report on finding a solution : If all CSS
This is a progress report on finding a solution :
If all CSS pertaining to the NAV position in the Template's style
sheet are commented out, then it works.
This is a dirty solution and I would like to find the root of the
problem. I think it has to do, at least in part with the WIDTH
parameter.
Go see there :
http://css-tricks.com/quick-css-trick-how-to-center-an-object-exactly-in-the-center/
On Oct 20, 4:35 am, Shawn shallway...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using anavbarwith superfish. I simply put my menu list inside a
wrapper so the markup looks like this:
div class=navbar-wrapper
ul
Hello, this is a repost of my first post.
The Superfish navbar menu reverts to a classic dropdown menu when in
NAV module of Afterburner template or HORNAV module of JA-Purity
template. It works fine in other module positions and other types of
menu displays behave as they should.
I tried to
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