Ah! I think I found it. I added "left: 0;" to the #navigation ul ul.

On Oct 1, 2005, at 1:57 PM, Eric Hassler wrote:

I'm working on a menu based on Doug Bowman's "Sliding Doors". My menu, however, requires a horizontal submenu beneath the main tabs. The problem I'm having is that the absolute position of the submenu aligns the submenu <ul> beneath the "current" main tab. I need the submenu to align left of the page.

It's easier to show than to explain... http://erichassler.com/test9/ index.php

Obviously, the graphics, colors, etc... are temporary. The Home and Calendar tabs are working links. Everything else is "#". Click the Calendar link to see the problem. Imagine that behavior if someone were to click the Month End link: the submenu would run right off the browser window. Apologies if this has been discussed before...

Also, I'm using Jason Pearce's method of "Keeping Navigation Current with PHP", which btw works like a charm. And... I've only previewed this in Firefox and Safari. I'll fix any IE probs later.

TIA,
Eric
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