Menu of tabs CSS level 2 appears in Contriubute 4

I use a basis of project seven CSS tab menu who has a level 2 to level links root. NONE of the links help 2nd level shown in 4. They show well in all browsers. Example page shows the 2nd level menu shown. Roll on others and see the other level 2 menus. Now to contribute 4 none appear!

This may be OK, but my client is unable to go to their page to change!

Thoughts?

You are right! It works now! Will understand... He did not display on my Mac, but it is now. UGG!

Tags: Adobe

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