I have a CSS hover menu which works in all browsers except... surprise -- IE6!
#menu_right ul li:hover ul { visibility: visible; }
This ul
is hidden initially, obviously. When I hover over its parent li
, it should show up... but it doesn't.
To try to pinpoint the problem, I've tried making the ul
initially visible and had the hover action take on something else. For example:
#menu_right ul li ul { visibility: visible; }
#menu_right ul li:hover ul { background: red; }
This doesn't help. On other browsers (including IE7+), the ul
will turn red when I hover over its parent list element
. But not in IE6. What am I missing?
IE6 doesn't know the CSS
:hover
pseudo-attribute, when it appears on anything than a link element. You will have to use JavaScript for this. Try conditional statements, and if you use jQuery, you can code the hover effect for IE6 in 3 (+/- formatting) lines:Mark, that in the CSS statements I used the dot instead of the colon.
Cheers,
Take a look at whatever:hover http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html. This baby solves all sorts of weird IE6 hover problems, might solve yours.
It is exactly as Tal wrote. I do not know how it works with table but this example WORKS in IE6 perfectly.
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/final_drop.html
You should use something like this
and style the
<a>
instead of the<li>
. You just have to make sure that you size thea
to be the exact same size as its enclosingli
.The reason you are seeing that it works on every browser except IE6, is that it supports
:hover
only on<a>
elements.No
:hover
on anything but<a>
... God I love this browser.Try to use :hover on a conveniently-located
<a>
(if it's a list of links, like most CSS hover menus, it won't be a problem ), or just go with Javascript, as already suggested.