OK after all these comments im sold.

         "But suckerfish dropdowns is DHTML solution that degrades nicely.

        You can get best of both worlds - extend CSS menu to have features
         of best JS menu.

        I'd avoid any non-trivial script that supports 4.x browsers.
        Scripts designed for those browsers often rely on browser sniffing
        and use outdated, non-standard DOMs and methods.
  
        When you write for modern browsers only, you may design your scripts
        much  better. Nice, but totally inaccessible without JS support.

         Typical DHTML menus are HTML+CSS created and controlled by JS.
          Suckerfish dropdowns is HTML+CSS "created" by HTML and controlled
          by CSS.

         You get the same thing, but without need for JS support.
         > Kvnmcwebn wrote:
          >> Unless you think im making a HUGE mistake by using this dhtml
          menu>> from, im going to leave it."

         IMHO, it is a HUGE mistake


Well then im going to go for the son of a suckerfish and redoing everything.

The only "drawback"(for me) is that the text size cant be fixed as in the js
method i was using earlier.

Thanks all 

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