This CSS seems to do it quite well csspivot.com/iqNMK sub-menu { position: absolute; display: none; } Of course it does shift some things around but im sure you can handle that.
This CSS seems to do it quite well. csspivot.com/iqNMK . Sub-menu { position: absolute; display: none; } Of course it does shift some things around but im sure you can handle that.
– Snow_Mac Jul 22 at 23:23 csspivot. Com/2uCe6 I see this ( or something like this ) as the only proper solution as if you wanted to, you could force the submenu in one row while keeping it it its current position, but that would create extra scroll on the right side. – Lollero Jul 23 at 0:17 Reading isnt my thing.. thought you said "on one line" ..Well.. heres each li in a new line csspivot.
Com/46Hlb – Lollero Jul 23 at 0:31 Thank you so much! – Snow_Mac Jul 23 at 18:52 The drop down is working now. But it's now disappearing when I hover over.
Any ideas? – Snow_Mac Jul 23 at 22:08.
As I cannot test it on iPhone, I think this is a css position problem and/or z-index...
I'm trying to implement a drop down. The tab is Pollution Prevention. Basically what is happening is when you roll over "Pollution Prevention" you get the "Pollution Prevention" link to drop center, 10-20 px down with the nav elements inline.
I need the "Pollution Prevention" to remain the same where it is before you roll over and the drop down to go vertical. This is a wordpress custom site. Here is all of my CSS.
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