Thanks for the rapid reply, Joel.
I'm sorry, I did finally get it solved, but hadn't had a chance to get
back to this discussion board to say that. (Classes just started here
at Wake Forest University, so there was a sudden spike in my workload
this week.)

It actually turned out to be a fairly simple CSS-specific issue. This
is probably obvious to a lot of the people on this list, but the
container I was using to center the Superfish menu needed to be a set
width in order for the margin-left:auto, margin-right:auto centering
method to work.
I don't know if there's some easy way to incorporate positioning of
the Superfish menu itself within the code (or if this would be worth
the trouble at all). After I realized what to do to the container to
make it center, this seemed a suitable solution. I think this is more
a "knowledge of CSS" issue and not really a deficiency of Superfish at
all.
Great plugin BTW!

Robert

On Jan 16, 7:10 pm, "Joel Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Inspecting it in Firefox I see no visual difference between JS off and
> JS on, maybe you fixed it?
>
> Joel BIrch.

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