The jury's still out on which one of us is winning.

I've been playing with the original listapart Suckerfish menu for 
awhile, and recently became aware of the existence of the vastly 
improved Son of Suckerfish. Liking the styling of the original, I've 
been trying to adapt it to the new markup (by tracing through both 
sets of CSS and trying to figure out how to seam them together). 
Mostly, I think I've gotten it, but there are a couple of things that 
I just can't seem to get.

1) The offset of the drop down menu in contrast to the element above 
it. It shouldn't be there (and it's markedly worse in IE6), but 
nothing I try seems to have any effect on adjusting it.

2) In the original Suckerfish, there are embedded decorative images 
that do not get highlighted when they're moused over. It's totally 
cool, but I can't figure out how it's done.

3) The multi-level drop downs just don't work. (I plan on using this 
mostly as a single level menu, but since it's supposed to actually BE 
multi-level it would be nice if it worked. I haven't had time to see 
if I've done something stupid in the code.)

If anybody has a couple minutes to give it a look, I'd sure appreciate it.

Test file and graphics at:
        http://www.ronin-group.org/v2/bd/menu/menutest.html

  michael

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