When this happens to my menus, it's usually because there is a space between the element that's being temporarily displayed on :hover, and the element that triggered the temporary display. Do you have a link or some sample code?
Thnx, im working locally , it has many codes, but I am using some margin and padding , when I remove them its working fine, but I need some space to move the drop down items to bottom – Datis Dec 22 '09 at 22:06.
You basically need to display the a element as a block element with a zero margin. Ul li a { display: block; margin: 0; } To give the elements some inner space, just use padding instead.
When this happens to my menus, it's usually because there is a space between the element that's being temporarily displayed on :hover, and the element that triggered the temporary display. Do you have a link or some sample code? You basically need to display the a element as a block element with a zero margin.
When this happens to my menus, it's usually because there is a space between the element that's being temporarily displayed on :hover, and the element that triggered the temporary display.
You basically need to display the a element as a block element with a zero margin.
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