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jasper24
 
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Default CSS Drop-Down Menu - 06-25-2008 , 10:22 AM






I'm working on a Drop-Down menu... in it's "up" state, it looks how I'd like it
to. However, when you roll over the menu items, the height of the black
background image is too short; I'd like it to be the same height as the gray
background image. Both images are actually 38 px high.

Also, and I think this is related, the drop-down menus appear too high up; I'd
like them to appear just beneath where the gray gradient ends (i.e., 38 px
down), instead of overlapping it slightly.

http://dragonfly-studio.net/clients/...skyyamenu3.htm
http://dragonfly-studio.net/clients/...tyles-menu.css

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!


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josie1one
 
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Default Re: CSS Drop-Down Menu - 06-25-2008 , 12:00 PM






Add a DOCTYPE, see if it helps. It looks different in IE6 from FF3 btw - in
IE6 no black for rollover top menu items.

http://validator.w3.org/check?verbos...skyyamenu3.htm

You have two links to your style sheet link - one in the <head> area and one
in the <body>. You also have no closing </html>

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"jasper24" <abyun2000 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I'm working on a Drop-Down menu... in it's "up" state, it looks how I'd
like it
to. However, when you roll over the menu items, the height of the black
background image is too short; I'd like it to be the same height as the
gray
background image. Both images are actually 38 px high.

Also, and I think this is related, the drop-down menus appear too high up;
I'd
like them to appear just beneath where the gray gradient ends (i.e., 38 px
down), instead of overlapping it slightly.

http://dragonfly-studio.net/clients/...skyyamenu3.htm
http://dragonfly-studio.net/clients/...tyles-menu.css

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!




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