Space additional Spry menu bar

I put a spry menu bar in Dreamweaver and everything works except there is a small space on the left of the submenus within the boundary of the submenu. It is quite difficult to see because everything is blue, but if you look closely you can see.

I played around with the css (and probably messed up a few things on the way), but I can't seem to get rid of this space.

Capture screen and css below:

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@charset "UTF-8";

/ * Sections - version 0.6 - Pre - Release Spry 1.6.1 * /.

/ * Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */

/*******************************************************************************

The AVAILABLE INFORMATION: Describes the box model, positioning, the order

*******************************************************************************/

/ * The outermost container for the menu bar, an area of width auto without margin or padding * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal

{

margin: 0;

padding: 0;

list-style-type: none;

are-size: 100%;

cursor: default;

width: auto;

}

/ * Value of the menu bar active with this class, currently the definition of z-index to accommodate IE rendering bugs: http://therealcrisp.xs4all.nl/Meuk/IE-zindexbug.html */

UL. MenuBarActive

{

z-index: 1000;

}

/ * Menu item containers, position of children relative to this container and are a fixed width * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal li

{

padding: 0;

list-style-type: none;

are-size: 100%;

position: relative;

text-align: left;

cursor: point;

width: auto;

float: left;

margin left: 3%;

}

/ * Submenus should appear under their parent (top: 0) with a higher z-index, but they are first the left side of the screen (-1000em) * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal ul

{

margin: 0;

padding: 0;

list-style-type: none;

are-size: 100%;

z-index: 1020;

cursor: default;

width: 8.2em;

position: absolute;

left:-1000em;

}

/ * Submenu that shows with the designation of the class MenuBarSubmenuVisible, we put the car left so it happens on the screen below its parent menu item * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal ul. MenuBarSubmenuVisible

{

left: auto;

}

/ * Container of menu items are same fixed width parent * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal ul li

{

width: 8th;

}

/ * Submenus should appear slightly overlapping to the right (95%) and upward (-5%) * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal ul ul

{

position: absolute;

}

/ * Submenu that shows with the designation of the class MenuBarSubmenuVisible, we have left to 0, it is on the screen * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal ul. MenuBarSubmenuVisible ul. MenuBarSubmenuVisible

{

left: 0px;

top: 0;

}

/*******************************************************************************

INFORMATION DESIGN: Describes the set of colors, borders, fonts

*******************************************************************************/

/ * Submenu containers have borders on all sides * /.

UL. MenuBarHorizontal ul

{

border: 1px solid #CCC;

}

/ * Menu items are a light grey block with padding and no text decoration * /.

SLH MenuBarHorizontal a

{

display: block;

cursor: point;

color: #FFF;

text-decoration: none;

background-color: #173362;

}

/ Components menu that have mouse over or focus have a blue background and white text * /.

SLH MenuBarHorizontal a: hover, ul. MenuBarHorizontal a: focus

{

background-color: #BCC5C2;

color: #000;

}

/ * Menu items that are opened with the submenus are on MenuBarItemHover with a blue background and white text * /.

SLH MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemHover, ul. MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover, ul. MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarSubmenuVisible

{

background-color: #173362;

color: #FF0;

}

/*******************************************************************************

Submenu INDICATION: styles if there is a submenu in a given category

*******************************************************************************/

/ * Menu items that have a submenu have the MenuBarItemSubmenu class designation and are set to use a positioned background the far left (95%) and vertically centered image (50%) * /.

SLH MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenu

{

}

/ * Menu items that have a submenu have the MenuBarItemSubmenu class designation and are set to use a positioned background the far left (95%) and vertically centered image (50%) * /.

MenuBarHorizontal ul a.MenuBarItemSubmenu SLH

{

background-repeat: no-repeat;

}

/ * Menu items that are opened with the submenus have the designation of the MenuBarItemSubmenuHover class and are set to use a background image "hover" positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) * /.

SLH MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover

{

background-repeat: no-repeat;

}

/*******************************************************************************

BROWSER HACKS: hacks below should not be changed, unless you are an expert

*******************************************************************************/

/ * HACK FOR IE: to ensure that sub menus show above form controls, underpin us each submenu with an iframe * /.

SLH MenuBarHorizontal iframe

{

position: absolute;

z-index: 1010;

filter:alpha(opacity:0.1);

}

/ * HACK FOR IE: to stabilize the appearance of the menu items. the slash in the float is to keep IE 5.0 analysis * /.

@media screen, projection

{

ul. MenuBarHorizontal li. MenuBarItemIE

{

display: inline;

f\loat: left;

background: #FFF;

}

}

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