The ticket is titled "Slide Effects With IE6/IE7 Lists," and the
description is as follows:

slideUp, slideDown functions don't reveal/hide properly on lists in
IE6/IE7, while they work fine in other browsers (e.g. Firefox).
Applicable to list items (li) within unordered (ul) or ordered (ol)
lists.

On an unstyled list in Internet Exploder, a call to slideUp results in
a slideDown occurring instead. Likewise, a call to slideDown results
in a slideUp. On a styled list, half of the slide goes one way, and
the other half the other way.

Test case with styled list: http://www.ryancramer.com/misc/jquery_slide/

Test case with unstyled list: 
http://www.ryancramer.com/misc/jquery_slide/no_styles.html

Note that show() and hide() effects also behave differently in IE with
list items than in other browsers, but the slide effects are the
simplest way to demonstrate.

On Nov 18, 3:28 pm, Bill <bllfr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone ever had to work around the jQuery bug described in ticket
> #3120? If so, any advice on where to get started?
>
> Any word on when this will be fixed?
>
> Regards,
>
> --Bill

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