Internet Explorer (5 and) 6 doesn't support/understand/respect the use of :hover on any elements other than a elements, sadly. So drop downs for IE6 compatibility almost always use a elements within the li s.
Internet Explorer (5 and) 6 doesn't support/understand/respect the use of :hover on any elements other than a elements, sadly. So drop downs for IE6 compatibility almost always use a elements within the lis. I am, unfortunately, unable to suggest working markup for IE6 compatible drop-down/fly-out menus, since I have no access to a computer running IE6; however an interesting page turned up over at cssplay.co.Uk: Multi-level fly-out menu (CSS-only).
References: Compatibility tables at Quirksmode.org.
The usual fix for this problem is this JavaScript: peterned.home. Xs4all. Nl/csshover.
Html – thirtydot Oct 5 '11 at 19:42.
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