CSS Menu not working - Page 2

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Thanks. Try changing to the reference and class I mentioned above.

You can link to several css files if you need to, but rename them so that there are no spaces in the file names.
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I'm much closer, but only the first menu item appears, I've updated the link w/ the revised HTML

Thanks for your assistance
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I don't see any change in the page you mention in your second post. But since you have used the name CUPA-menu in the css, you have to write the class also as CUPA-menu, not cupa-menu.
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That's got it!

Your quick and kind assistance is much appreciated!
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Glad you've got it working :)
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Also, take a look at the following thread. Otherwise, the menu will not work for site visitors using IE 6.

https://www.coffeecup.com/forums/websit … -problems/
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I've been working with this, but I still cannot get the menu to work properly in IE. Any help would be appreciated

link to site as is
http://home.roadrunner.com/~dwpetrie/temp/
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Dan Petrie wrote:
I've been working with this, but I still cannot get the menu to work properly in IE. Any help would be appreciated

link to site as is
http://home.roadrunner.com/~dwpetrie/temp/


Its working okay in IE7 for me. I wouldn't worry about any IE versions lower than that.
I know you believe you understand what you think I said...but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not exactly what I meant.


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I think you still need to worry about IE6. Too many people still have it (mainly businesses). Since IE6 is so much different than 7 and 8, I would still test in it if I were you - Just to be on the safe side of things. :D
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Eric English wrote:
I think you still need to worry about IE6. Too many people still have it (mainly businesses). Since IE6 is so much different than 7 and 8, I would still test in it if I were you - Just to be on the safe side of things. :D



Oh...okay...maybe for a little bit longer. But they won't upgrade if they don't have to...worth giving them a little nudge I reckon. It would make designers jobs so much easier. :)
I know you believe you understand what you think I said...but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not exactly what I meant.



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