Wrapping in firefox menu bar

My menu bar is enveloping in fire fox but ok in other browsers.  Can anyone suggest a solution please.  www.chartridgeparishcouncil.org.UK

One thing that can solve this problem is to change the following in your SpyMenuBarHorizontal.css file:

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

UL. MenuBarHorizontal li

{

margin: 0;

padding: 0;

list-style-type: none;

do-size: 100%;

position: relative;

text-align: left;

cursor: pointer;

Width: 135px;

float: left;

height: auto;

text-transform: none;

background-image: none;

background-repeat: no-repeat;

background-color: #0A9E9E;

}

I changed the width to 135px; Not sure how that will affect IE, Chrome, etc...

Jim

Tags: Dreamweaver

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