They are not hidden, they just float too far on the right inside the
container (so that you can't see them).
Probably you just need to give "clear:both" to the ULs, or some other
css property to ensure that the lists stay below the category title.

Hope this helps.

>
> If you visit the link above, you'll see that when you expand a
> category, and then try to expand another category in Safari, it hides
> the <ul> elements in the new category.  You then have to hide that
> category, and reopen for them to appear.
>


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