The best way to do this by using just CSS is by using absolute positioning on the contents of your drop-down, and have another unordered list inside each li that needs drop-downs.
So the markup looks like this:
<ul id="nav">
<li><a>Nav Item with dropdown</a>
<ul id="dropDown">
<li><a>Dropdown Menu Item</a></li>
<li><a>Dropdown Menu Item</a></li>
<li><a>Dropdown Menu Item</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
You will then set #nav li (or #nav li a) to position:relative; and have the #nav li ul set to position:absolute; with it's position off the side of the screen using left:-9999px;
Then set the hover of the element you set to position relative (li or li a), while including the child ul:
#nav li:hover ul {
position:absolute;
left:0;
}
This way, on hover, the child element will come into focus underneath the parent menu item.
See it working here.