I have created a horizontal nav menu in css, floated left. It works fine.
When I change the float to right (and reverse the order of top level li's), everything is fine except that the sub-menus are shifted left a bit (and so don't align vertically with the top-level menu items).
I tried changing the left command in li:hover > .nav, but that didn't help. Can anyone see what needs to change to get vertical alignment of the top level nav items and the items in the sub-menus?
Thanks.
My CSS is:
#nav, .nav, #nav .nav li {
margin:0px;
padding:0px;
}
#nav li {
float:right;
display:inline;
cursor:pointer;
list-style:none;
padding:10px 30px 10px 30px;
border:1px #000 solid;
position:relative;
background: #990000;
}
#nav li ul.first {
left:-1px;
top:100%;
}
li, li a {
color:#fff;
text-decoration:none;
}
#nav .nav li {
width:100%;
text-indent:10px;
line-height:30px;
margin-right:10px;
border-top:1px #000 solid;
border-bottom:1px #000 solid;
border-left:none;
border-right:none;
background:#990000;
}
#nav li a {
display:block;
width:inherit;
height:inherit;
}
ul.nav {
display:none;
}
#nav li:hover > a, #nav li:hover {
color:#990000;
background:#fff;
}
li:hover > .nav {
display:block;
position:absolute;
width:200px;
top:-2px;
left:50%;
z-index:1000;
border:1px #000 solid;
}
li:hover {
position:relative;
z-index:2000;
}
#basic li {
color:#000;
}