>Bill Brown wrote:
>>  Tim Offenstein wrote:
>>>  Good suggestion Bill. I tried it and unfortunately have not noticed any
>>>  change. I thought perhaps the CSS was being cached but have eliminated
>>>  that possibility. Let me know if you think of anything else.
>>
>>  Hey there--
>>
>>  The addition of this snippet seemed to help. I added it just before the
>>  ending head tag, but you'd presumably want to integrate it into your
>>  style sheet:
>>
>>  <style type="text/css">li{position:relative!important;}</style>
>>

My thanks to Bill for his help unfortunately nothing has changed it 
yet. The submenus are still showing up blank on the second mouseover. 
I'm hoping for more suggestions.

Tedd Sperling has a similar menu system that works okay 
(sperling.com/examples/menuh) so I'm going to dissect it in the hopes 
of discovering why mine's misbehaving.

-Tim
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