Unfortunately my client is pretty set on the design -- literally to the 
pixel.  Do you have a reference for the hiding script?  I will suggest to 
them that this is a real problem, but I am not hopeful to have flexibility 
in moving this form.
http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-10.htm


Thanks for all your GREAT help.

anne
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Al Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Sorry - you do seem to have fixed the issues we looked at yesterday -
> though David raises a good point about using pixels for your
> font-sizes. I see you have a new page that has select lists below the
> menu. IE5.x -6.x has issues with absolutely positioned elements and
> select menus. The buggers, as you now know, want to rise above. The
> good news is that this issue is fixed in IE7. The bad news is that
> there are no easy fixes for older versions. Most people compromise and
> move one thing or another out of the way. You could use script to hide
> the select menu when the CSS sub-menu is showing, but it's really not
> a good solution.

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