I'm hardly the best person to advise, but I think the suckerfish menus, with a bit of javascript work really well, cross-browser.

Here's a link:

http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/

And here's an article - for me, often inspiration enough to hack away at!

http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/example/

Cheers,
Rahul.

Jo Deman wrote:

Hello, i'm having the same problem, and this seemed like a very nice solution. But what if do want my css to be 100% valid ?
What are my options for making a 100% valid dropdown menu ?

On 6/22/05, Justin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
saul wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to use the :hover pseudo element for a list, and it works
great in Firefox and Safari but not at all in IE (all Macintosh). Is
there a trick to getting the :hover element to work in Explorer?

If you're not concerned with having 100% valid css, you can use the
proprietary IE 'behavior' property to emulate the :hover pseudoclass.
There's a good tutorial on how to do just that here:

http://www.vladdy.net/Demos/IEPseudoClassesFix.html
Justin.

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