> Ian:
>
> Thanks for the compliment.
>
> As a habit of practice for me, when trying to get someone else's code
> to work, I find that it's usually best to set it up "as is" to see if
> everything works before I alter the code to my liking.
>
> A quick look at your code shows that you have made some significant
> changes as well as not using any classes (i.e., parent and such) and
> no IE conditional statement.
>
> hth's
>
> tedd
> --
Thanks Tedd

I have gone beyond using the code as is and this is one approach to the
problem. In IE7 there were two issues one where the menu was difficult to
grab and once that was sorted it displayed all of the submenus when the top
menu was hovered. Also experienced problems with IE6 not changing fonts
hence some of other changes. Decided to do it all in one script rather than
using classes.

Good code tho' and learned a lot from it.

Ian


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