The sub menus of the dynamic css menu are offset by about 100 pixels to the right.
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Q:
My dynamic css menu displays differently in Firefox & Mozilla
vs. IE. Is that known issue?
In The Mozilla-based browsers, the sub menu butts right up
under the main dynamic css menu – which is how I want it. In IE, it is about
10 pixels below.
Also, I can’t get the sub menus to drop down directly under
the main dynamic css menu – they are always offset by about 100 pixels to the right.
A:
The problem is in your frameset structure.
Mozilla-based browsers can't determine absolute coordinates for a frame, so
sub menus drop down with an offset.
You can try to create the following frameset structure:
--|------------
   | menu
--|------------
   |
   | submenus
   |
Now a top row has 2 columns and all browsers can determine a
width of the 1st column in the second row.
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