Drop-down js menu blinking in IE7?

If it matters to you, menus items jump far below using Safari, so there are other JS problems with other browsers I use this pure CSS dropdown menu for Wordpress which doesn't use JS You also have a lot of validation errors but mostly for unencoded ampersands in the google maps url, so they shouldn't affect page display and and JS.

If it matters to you, menus items jump far below using Safari, so there are other JS problems with other browsers. I use this pure CSS dropdown menu for Wordpress which doesn't use JS. You also have a lot of validation errors, but mostly for unencoded ampersands in the google maps url, so they shouldn't affect page display and and JS.

Thanks so much! I finally got around to reworking this and it's much better. The one issue I still have is that the fly-outs always go right, even if that pushes them beyond the viewable area of the page, but I'm not too worried as this particular site doesn't have a drop-down on the far right menu element.

Thanks so much for the suggestion. :) – Michelle Aug 22 '09 at 20:19 Good it works. Looks like there's an update at zackdesign.Biz/wp-plugins/91 that might fix the flyouts.... – songdogtech Aug 23 '09 at 14:27.

Hover over the menu on my site, and the drop-down appears correctly in Firefox, but in IE7 (and probably 6, I haven't been able to check yet) it blinks, repeatedly, even after you take away the mouse. I'm pretty sure this has to do with the CSS customizations I've made to the menu, but for the life of me I can't figure out what/where. The major changes I made were to the top-level menu items' look-and-feel, and I absolutely positioned the menu at top right, adding a width:100% to the containing element.

I tried adding height:1% to the menu UL, as suggested here, but that caused different issues and didn't seem to help the blinking. My edits you can see (I hope) via Firebug. This is my first question on stackoverflow so if I've left something out which I should have included please let me know.

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