SPRY Vertical Menu Problem

Hey Guys,
I am have been trying to figure this thing out for hours. I
am new to coding. I made a vertical menu with one sub menu in
products. It works fin on my mac computer when running it on
firefox and safari, but when I run it on on a pc in Internet
Explorer it does not work. Can you please help me, I have a
deadline I am trying to meet.
here is the link:
http://www.fcsenterprises.com/test/cabinetman/index.html

Hi,
I'll give exactly the changes you have to do to have the menu
working on both browsers:
On the SpryMenuBarHorizontal.css file make the following
changes:
- on this rule: ul.MenuBarHorizontal li.MenuBarItemIE ,
delete background: #FFF; property. (This seems to have an influence
here)
- on this ul.MenuBarHorizontal li rule add a fixed height,
height: 30px for example;
- on this ul.MenuBarHorizontal iframe rule add the line:
filter: alpha(opacity=0.1); (This is a known bug that is fixed for
Spry 1.6)
Diana

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    background to my original blue.
    James

    I'm going to give you a couple links to help you out.
    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/home.html
    - this is the official Spry Homepage. Here you will find an updater
    to the Spry. Most of the documentation on the website is built
    around the latest version and this is where you will find the
    updater. Inside the package are some samples and an extension.
    Install the Extension and then restart DW and under the Sites menu
    you will see a new option to Update Spry. There is also a link to
    the official Spry forums from there.
    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/samples/menubar/MenuBarSample.html
    - This is a quick sample of different things you can do to change
    the menu bar. This does not include the basic color change. But it
    does give you an idea of how to change things in the CSS file (view
    the source of the page).
    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/articles/menu_bar/index.html
    - This is directly from the Adobe Spry documentation. If you scroll
    down a ways it will show you how to do the color customizations for
    the Spry Menu Bar.
    Lastly, if you do not have a basic understanding of CSS this
    will all be foreign to you. If that is the case I would highly
    recommend reading over the below CSS tutorial first to get a basic
    understand of the CSS code:
    http://www.w3schools.com/css/

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