There is no pure CSS way to do this, but you do have options:

1. Position an empty iframe behind your suckerfish dropdown
http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jking/archive/2003/07/21/488.aspx

2. Use DHTML selects
http://www.icant.co.uk/forreview/tamingselect/

3. Move your form/selects away from the menu (probably easiest)

Jon

> Hello all,
> I'm sure this has come up before so I'm hoping someone can 
> help. I'm using dropdown navigation (suckerfish) and noticed 
> that they hide behind form elements in IE. What is the best 
> solution to this problem?
> 
> Thanks
> -Justin

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