Click the Our Servicves tab, then hover over the About Us tab. This menu displays over the gray boxes. Hover over the Our Services tab, this menu list displays under the gray boxes.
I take it they are layers in which case the layers that are on top (service drive tools, packaged services) need to go to the back. Try sending them to the back or in the Site Menu on the left drag/move the offending item below the menu items manually. I think (others may correct me here) that the item at the top of the list is in fact at the bottom in FW4pro anyway - does that make sense?
Click the Our Servicves tab, then hover over the About Us tab. This menu displays over the gray boxes. Hover over the Our Services tab, this menu list displays under the gray boxes.
Try making the Menubar tables (including the submenu) layers if
nothing else on the page is. This will make them sit on the layer/s
above the non layer items and fix the problem.
Joe
On 11 Mar 2008, at 22:03, gregghealy wrote:
No layers, I have the gray boxes “sent to back”, and the header is
on the master page.
Some more wierdness. I’ve just started a site and checked the CSS menu
in Firefox 2, IE6 and IE7 on my PC. With IE6 the submenu does not
appear in the two places it should (so far) and in IE7 they appear in
a position that is too high and obscures the main menu. In Firefox the
top cell of the submenu loses its background colour on both PC and Mac
versions. Odd. {{
Submenus work as expected in Safari and I have recently produced
another site where everything works perfectly on both Mac and PC
browsers. Any ideas, anyone?
Colin
On 12 Mar 2008, at 08:44, Joe Billings wrote:
Try making the Menubar tables (including the submenu) layers if
nothing else on the page is. This will make them sit on the layer/s
above the non layer items and fix the problem.
Joe
On 11 Mar 2008, at 22:03, gregghealy wrote:
No layers, I have the gray boxes “sent to back”, and the header is
on the master page.