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Pop up menu problem in IE7

chee wong
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Since: 26 Aug 2006
Posts: 2
Posted 13 Nov 2006 21:47:35

I am having problems with my CSS pop up menu after I loaded IE7. I have a menu item that has a dash(-) in the title and for some reason IE7 shifts the text after the dash. Does anyone know a fix for this. You can view my website at:

www.streambox.com

It is under the product menu at the top. I can not find anything written about this problem.

I am having problems with my CSS pop up menu after I loaded IE7. I have a menu item that has a dash(-) in the title and for some reason IE7 shifts the text after the dash. Does anyone know a fix for this. You can view my website at:

www.streambox.com

It is under the product menu at the top. I can not find anything written about this problem.
Vince Baker
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Since: 10 Dec 2001
Posts: 809
Replied 17 Nov 2006 15:14:08
Hi,

Just tried it using ie7 and did not see a - in any menu option?

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Vince Baker
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chee wong
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Since: 26 Aug 2006
Posts: 2
Replied 22 Nov 2006 20:29:26
That is acturally the problem. The (-) is not showing. If you look under the product menu, the second heading should read "ACT-L3 HD Video Transport" instead it show "ACT". The other menu items are also like that. I think somehow ie7 is taking the text after the (-) and removing it. I don't know why it is doing that. Any help would be great.

Thanks
Alan C
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Since: 04 May 2006
Posts: 473
Replied 23 Nov 2006 17:18:44
It works fine in Firefox but like you say IE7 is a problem.

IE7 also screws up some of my CSS layout I am convinced that MS allows some odd behavour to make sure that life is more difficult for designers.

Might work if you replace the - with an em-dash &#8212; or some other character

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