Actually it is sorted now... using 

ul.SubCategories{margin: 0px;height:800px} 

So it was a css issue.

Thanks anyways for the help.

Cheers, Wes


Wessa wrote:
> 
> Thanks Joel. appreciate the response.
> 
> I have used a hybrid of a slide out menu and a drop down as the third
> level. I had cleared my cache, used the alt/refresh technique etc. and
> still cannot see the drop down portion of the menu. I had a  collegue do
> the same and he can see what I see which as about 3 pixels of the menu and
> that's it. 
> 
> Thanks for the heads-up on the ie font issue. I will sort that shortly.
> Front page is now valid xhtml - client has discovered FTP and decided to
> upload some old files for me over the past couple of days - just to keep
> me on my toes :-)
> 
> In the meantime, can you confirm that you can see the drop down as well in
> the ie's?
> 
> Cheers, Wes 
> 
> 
> 
> Joel Birch wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Wessa,
>> 
>> I have checked your link and the menu is actually working in both IE6
>> and IE7. May I suggest you attempt to reload the page in a way that
>> avoids the cache? Holding Alt down when clicking the refresh button
>> seems to ignore the cache successfully on my PC.
>> 
>> I notice however, that you have run into the IE issue where fonts look
>> "jaggy" due to altering the opacity (fading) on a parent element that
>> does not have an explicitly defined solid background colour. You will
>> find that you need to apply a solid orange to the submenus in IE
>> instead of the pretty gradient you currently have, as this mostly
>> fixes this issue.
>> 
>> Good luck.
>> Joel Birch.
>> 
>> 
>> PS. Invalid HTML. There, I said it. ;)
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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