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CSS Menus within an I-Frame

Thread began 11/10/2009 4:26 pm by paul329747 | Last modified 11/11/2009 11:38 am by paul329747 | 865 views | 1 replies

paul329747

CSS Menus within an I-Frame

Anyone know of a way to get a CSS menu (created with Web Assist CCS Menu Tool, of course) work within an I-Frame?

It doesn't open over the content below the I-Frame, it only shows inside the I-Frame. The height of the I-Frame is only high enough to show the first level menu, and it is not practical to increase the height of the I-Frame - too many many items within the menu.

Menu works great on its own, but in this instance, is HAS to be IFramed within a page on another site/another web server:

Example of Menu on its own:
test.asp

Example of Menu where it really needs to be:
aimloan


Any feedback is appreciated, even if it's "No way - it can't be done!"

Thanks

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