In article <h9********************************@4ax.com>, Spartanicus
wrote:
Too dull a question???
Apparently.
Oh well
8-(
Sulking isn't likely to entice an answer,
'Twas only a mini-sulk, honest. However, I stand
Without having looked at your problem I'm
guessing that you should consider that IE's line height may not stretch
to contain images, ergo look into explicitly specifying a line-height.
With due respect (& appreciation for the reply), I don't *think* the
image, and hence the line height, is the problem. I'm quite prepared to
be wrong if that's the case though.
For those who haven't looked at it, this is what's going on.
Yes, I have boxes with images in and the menu text inside the box below
the image.
Works fine (I think), even in IE, now.
However, when the browser window is narrow enough to make the boxes stack
above each other, the *text* of a menu item in a low(er) box interrupts
the text of the dropdown from a menu item above it!
Surprised me, but then I don't know much. I expected the dropdown to take
precedence over stuff "underneath" it. Obviously I was wrong.
Any help gratefully received.
Regards
Mark