Thanks for the reply Joel. The jdmenu (current beta version) is employing the
bgiframe to compensate for this same issue. Basically you bind the bgiclass
to an element like a div or in the case of an ordered list to the the UL
tag.  It then applies an iframe only for IE6. I was able to make it work but
it seems to really slow down the menu but I dont think Im implementing it
right within the code. I really like your menu because its less code, its
fast and smooth.


thumblewend wrote:
> 
> On 13/03/2007, at 4:43 PM, John W wrote:
>> This is a very nice implementation of the suckerfish menu with  
>> jquery. One
>> thing, however, is there any way to add the z-index checking using  
>> something
>> like bgiframe for the IE6 issue of menu elements not hovering over  
>> select
>> menus in IE6? I tried implementing it but it really bogs down the  
>> drop down
>> menus in IE6 a lot which tells me Im doing something wrong.
> 
> Admittedly, the z-index side of things is an area I did not consider.  
> Also, I have no experience with the bgiframe plugin (which I hear is  
> great). It sounds like we need someone with bgiframe knowledge to  
> weigh in here. Any takers?
> 
> Joel.
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