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Dropdown menu pushes away the other content

Hi there

I am working on a site with a drop down menu. The post before mine had
the same issue as mine in IE6; so i will follow that for that problem.
Only i do have another problem. The drop down drops down nicely (FF and
IE7), but it pushes away the content underneath it. Try the link and
you'll know what i mean:

http://www.natuurburo.nl/dieren

My css is here: http://www.natuurburo.nl/styles/main.css

Can anyone help me out and tell me what goes wrong with the drop down
box concerning the content beneath it?

Thanks,
Mark

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www.colorworld.nl
Jun 27 '08 #1
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After serious thinking ColorWorld wrote :
Hi there

I am working on a site with a drop down menu. The post before mine had the
same issue as mine in IE6; so i will follow that for that problem. Only i do
have another problem. The drop down drops down nicely (FF and IE7), but it
pushes away the content underneath it. Try the link and you'll know what i
mean:

http://www.natuurburo.nl/dieren

My css is here: http://www.natuurburo.nl/styles/main.css

Can anyone help me out and tell me what goes wrong with the drop down box
concerning the content beneath it?

Thanks,
Mark
Well, i got a bit further. Only the position in IE is not good yet...

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www.colorworld.nl
Jun 27 '08 #2
In article <mn***********************@xs4all.nl>,
ColorWorld <sc*****@xs4all.nlwrote:
After serious thinking ColorWorld wrote :
Hi there

I am working on a site with a drop down menu. The post before mine had the
same issue as mine in IE6; so i will follow that for that problem. Only i
do
have another problem. The drop down drops down nicely (FF and IE7), but it
pushes away the content underneath it. Try the link and you'll know what i
mean:

http://www.natuurburo.nl/dieren
I assume you have

#main_menu ul li ul {
...
left:-70px;
...
}

to let us know where it is for testing purposes and that you will change
it to something like:

#main_menu ul li ul {
...
left:-2070px;
...
}

for real use.

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dorayme
Jun 27 '08 #3
dorayme has brought this to us :
In article <mn***********************@xs4all.nl>,
ColorWorld <sc*****@xs4all.nlwrote:
>After serious thinking ColorWorld wrote :
>>Hi there

I am working on a site with a drop down menu. The post before mine had the
same issue as mine in IE6; so i will follow that for that problem. Only i
do
have another problem. The drop down drops down nicely (FF and IE7), but it
pushes away the content underneath it. Try the link and you'll know what i
mean:

http://www.natuurburo.nl/dieren

I assume you have

#main_menu ul li ul {
...
left:-70px;
...
}

to let us know where it is for testing purposes and that you will change
it to something like:

#main_menu ul li ul {
...
left:-2070px;
...
}

for real use.
:) Yep, that is right. It was hard to see what was going on, so i
brought it into view.

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www.colorworld.nl
Jun 27 '08 #4

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