SPRY Vertical Submenu

I am trying to get the SPRY vertical sub menu to work in IE6.
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ISSUES:
1. Rollover image (arrow) and submenu does not pop up in IE6
2. Any <ul> used elsewhere in the site, uses the SPRY
styles, even though I have created a specific class for any
<ul> other than the SPRY. You can see this happening with the
"Health Links", it should be using the .BulletedListUL assigned to
it.
What am I doing wrong? Please help!
Kaje

Hi KajeClarke,
First, as you'll see using an XHTML validator like
this one, your page is not
valid XHTML and has a lot of unclosed tags.
Even the DOCTYPE of the page is incomplete, it should be
something like
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
Transitional//EN" "
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
if you want to stick with XHTML, or change it to an HTML
doctype.
This can cause a lot of problems.
Anyway, the problem at 1) seems to be in your styles_menu.css
file, where you define styles for ul, li etc in a generic fashion.
If you exclude this file, you'll see that your menus will open.
For 2) try to define specific styles like ul.mystyle and use
that where you need them, instead of affecting alll the <ul>s
and <li>s in the page
--Florin

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