Tom and Michelle,

> Hi Michelle,

> Add the hover to the "TITLE 2" <li>, not the <a> in the <li>. When hovering
> the <li>, show the related submenu in that <li>.

> HTH

'Hover' doesn't work on most mobile devices, though, so your menu would not be
'mobile-friendly'.

You can see how I solved this on www.rmaba.org (book fair menu) and
www.wyomerc.com (custom book-box menu).  Have a sub-menu that appears when the
site visitor selects from the main menu.  I leave the .php code, for generating
your sub-menu items, up to you.

The method shown, above, works on mobile-devices as well as bi desk-top
monitors.

G-Jim c):{-

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