Change the text color to color:transparent;
No, I just don't want the words to show up.
Than I won't be able to see it at all.
This confuses me a bit...
give the drop-down menu's a background. They'll cover up the text below. Use z-index to make sure which one is going to be on top
I looked at the source this time.... have you googled "CSS navigation"?
z-index does diddly squat when an element has no positioning.
if you add position:relative to .temp1 all the issues will disappear...
WOW! That solved everything! Thanks!z-index does diddly squat when an element has no positioning.
if you add position:relative to .temp1 all the issues will disappear...
That person used an unordered list for the navigation and then inside each list item there was an anchor tag and a div inside there with all the dropdown info. The dropdown info is set to display: none by default and then when you hover over the list-item they set the dropdown div to block instead.