Rick Lecoat wrote:
Hi all;
I’ve got a nested ul that is intended to work as a pure css drop down
menu, such as I’ve used successfully in projects in the past. It uses
the standard method where li:hover changes the nested ul (ie.
submenu)’s display from none to block. However, for some reason iOS
is not displaying the nested ul. This is not a problem with the
‘display:’ switch AFAICT, because I’ve got the nested ul’s initial
‘display:none' commented-out, so that it sit nice and visible in
Safari, Chrome, Firefox... but in iOS (I’m using iOS5) it’s
invisible. I can’t see why this is, so if anyone can help, I’d be
very grateful. The URL to see the page is:
http://www.helpme.sharkattack.co.uk/Static_pages/basicStructure.php
Mebbe this, mebbe not. IOS is a closed book to me.
Error Line 12, Column 65: Bad value X-UA-Compatible for attribute
http-equiv on element meta.
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge,chrome=IE8">
Philip Taylor
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