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    Date: 09/21/07 (Web Development)    Keywords: browser, css, web

    First of all, thank you to everyone who answered my last questions! It was extremely helpful and it got me closer to my goal!

    I have run into a minor snag and again, I am at a loss as to how to fix it...I have searched the web and can't find the solution that will work...

    So here it is: if you look at the site in Firefox, the links show up correctly and are able to be clicked on no matter which sublevel I am on. But if you look at it in Internet Explorer 7, you cannot open the sublinks below the first one unless you are extremely careful with the mouse and there is not a way to make it over to the sub-sub-links. Is there a code I need to add to make it work in IE7? And if anyone has IE6, is it working there? It works in the most recent versions of Safari, Opera, and Netscape. It's just IE that's the problem and since most people that will be using this site use IE, that would be a problem :-)

    The CSS code is here.

    Also, if you look at this page in Internet Explorer, down near the bottom, the Other Information section is positioned how I would like it, but in Firefox and all other browsers it is showing up underneath it. Any suggestions for that?

    I appreciate all of your help!!! Thank you again for everything!!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/435591.html

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