Good afternoon all of you,
(concerning: http://test.while.be/TEST_menu.php)
I've made a CSS styled menu (on the left side of the page underneath
'products') and it's working correctly in all browsers but IE.
If the user puts his mouse from 'Item one' to 'Subitem one' the
hover-statement makes this submenu jumping a little bit up. It's only
behaving that way in IE.
Why does this happen and is there a solution for it?
Thanks in advance.
Neredbojias - 30 May 2006 22:25 GMT
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> Good afternoon all of you,
>
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> behaving that way in IE.
> Why does this happen and is there a solution for it?
I believe it's because you're changing the list padding, which is handled
differently between browsers.

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BootNic - 31 May 2006 02:52 GMT
> "Shenzou" <black_onion@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
> news:mhZeg.455736$2U6.12040307@phobos.telenet-ops.be....
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> only behaving that way in IE.
> Why does this happen and is there a solution for it?
Don't change the font-weight and the issue should resolve itself.
Try changing the color.

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