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  • swolak Friend
    #135844

    On this site cicpartnernetwork.org/index.php I’m having issues with IE6 and how it renders the drop down menu. The initial drop down is fine – but when I have the secondary-menu flyout, it falls under the main drop down.

    Try the Partner Services Center to see it fail.

    Seems like there is a layering issue but I can’t seem to find it in the code.

    I am experiencing the same problems with it whether I use the SuckerFish or JaMoo menu.

    I’m running Joomla 1.5.7.

    The menu works great in FF.

    Thanks, Susan (cross posted to Joomla.org forum)

    Sherlock Friend
    #281365

    Hi swolak !
    I have gone to cicpartnernetwork.org/index.php but it is offline now.

    swolak Friend
    #281459

    Hi, This is not offline, check the url.

    But Kenneth Crowder helped me with this as well at the Joomla conference yesterday.

    He could not fix the issue with the menu – so he offered a different work around as a solution to not use the drop down and put the drop down menus in the left hand menu under that category.

    Thanks, Susan

    swolak Friend
    #284692

    Ken suggested that I shorten the top navigation to only show the ‘section’ and ‘categories’ level, and not the 3rd level of sub-navigation that I had created. There is a problem with the ‘z-index’ that we could not resolve.

    iamcanadian2222 Friend
    #313582

    I wonder if the same fix that helped me with a similar situation on a different template would apply here. Take out the following from the cssie.php file:

    #ja-cssmenu li ul {
    filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='<?php echo $template_path;?>/images/trans-bg.png', sizingMethod='scale');
    background-image: none;
    }

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