Lisa Carter wrote:

> This is the way the boss wants it.

This doesn't help your situation at all -- but I just had to chime in.
Just had a discussion with my management on the "customer is always
right" theme.  It can be frustrating when wild illogical tasks are
assigned and the attitude is, "Well, you're a programmer.  Program it."

That being said... perhaps you might cornsider not doing a conventional
drop-down and doing something that looks like a drop-down.  

For instance, you might create a hidden DIV that scrolls down after an
on-click event.  The items in the div would be centered and perhaps you
might embed a table in the DIV with centered rows.  Just an idea, but it
would give boss-man what is requested and be cross-browser compatible.

Hope that helps!


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