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Post Editing: I can understand that but its very annoying when providing links as i want to remove them later since they wont exist. It leads to search engine trouble etc pointing to something that doesnt exist :(.... [quote] [b]reisio said:[/b] So...you're not going to use JavaScript...instead using JavaScript? [/quote] I was intending on trying a few other things with css to see if i could get something to work in IE, but i couldnt :(... I didnt really expect to as it would have already been done. So i will stick to the javascript method, there is really no downside to doing it since the backup menu loads up with a <noscript> [quote] [b]Slime said:[/b] Hmm... If you give the later li's lower z-indexes than the earlier li's, does that solve the problem?I'm thinking that since the menu ul's are *inside* separate li's, IE isn't considering their z-index globally, but only within the context of each li. So since all the li's have the same z-index, IE is ok with displaying their contents (the ul's) behind other li's. [/quote] Yeh i tried a few different things, didnt seem to make any difference - well actually it did make a difference in opera, i could control wether it showed on top or not - of course our lovely IE doesnt want to behave! (Whats new!) :(
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