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...and finally a drop-down / fly-out menu with overlap.

A small change from the previous menu to have the sub menus overlap the previous level.

This was a problem with all my previous menus because IE would insist on 'underlapping' the sub menus beneath the previous level.

However, with just a little re-arranging of the styles, this now works in Internet Explorer IE5.5 and IE6.

Also works in IE7, Firefox, Opera etc.



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