unemployment Posted March 2, 2011 Share Posted March 2, 2011 I can't get my dd nav to work in IE7. On hover it hides behind another part of the site. I've tried using position relative and z-index's but can't get it to work. <li class="marr"> <dl id="comp_list"> <dt></dt> <dd class="bbs">stuff</dd> <dd>stuff</dd> </dl> </li> div.nav li dl{ display:none; background-color:#1a7eb2; left:0; margin:0; padding:0; position:absolute; top:34px; z-index:40; -moz-box-shadow: 1px 0 5px #858585; -webkit-box-shadow: 1px 0 5px #858585; box-shadow: 1px 0 5px #858585; -moz-border-radius: 0 0 10px 0; border-radius:0 0 10px 0; } div.nav li:hover dl{ display:block; } div.nav li:hover dt{ cursor:pointer; display: none; } div.nav ul li:hover dd{ display:block; } div.nav li dd{ clear:left; color:#FFFFFF; margin:0; padding:0; text-align:left; border-top:1px solid #2d8ab4; border-bottom:1px solid #257193; } div.nav ul li dl dd a:link, div.nav ul li dl dd a:visited , div.nav ul li dl dd a:hover, div.nav ul li dl dd a:active { color:#FFFFFF; display:block; font:0.9em Arial; padding:2px 15px 3px 21px; white-space: nowrap; } Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cssfreakie Posted March 2, 2011 Share Posted March 2, 2011 have you got it somewhere online? it easier to inspect that way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cssfreakie Posted March 2, 2011 Share Posted March 2, 2011 Ah, the pseudo hover class is not supported in IE 7 and lower (in your case you have li:hover). I assume you got this menu technique from the son of suckerfish? IF so, a small part of it is using javascript for it IE 7 and lower to mimic the hover effect. Maybe check out the creators of it: http://htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/ If your not using their technique I recommend you do. It's as far as i know the best technique. Hope this helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unemployment Posted March 2, 2011 Author Share Posted March 2, 2011 Ah, the pseudo hover class is not supported in IE 7 and lower (in your case you have li:hover). I assume you got this menu technique from the son of suckerfish? IF so, a small part of it is using javascript for it IE 7 and lower to mimic the hover effect. Maybe check out the creators of it: http://htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/ If your not using their technique I recommend you do. It's as far as i know the best technique. Hope this helps The suckerfish method didn't work for me. It seems that suckerfish just adds a display: block to the li:hover ul which is basically what I already have. I think I need more advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cssfreakie Posted March 2, 2011 Share Posted March 2, 2011 Well you say that pretty quick it took me days to see exactly what it does. What you could try is apply a strict doctype, but still you need to mimic hover behaviour for IE 6. and maybe even IE 7 if that doesn't work. And you need to do that with javascript css can't. Since you assume that the suckerfish technique is not able to do what you want. I can't help you really. It uses javascript to mimic the hover. What i would do is look at that javascript and adjust it to your needs. But i don't know crap about javascript as far as reading goes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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