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enter image description hereHere is the snapshoti am working on dropdown nav menu. some how it is not working properly with IE 8 and lesser versions. I am thinking it might be the issue with percentage width on IE.

here is my HTML

![here is the snapshot][3]
#wrap {
    width: 100%;
    height: 30px;
    margin: 0px;
    z-index: 10000;
    position: relative;
    background-color: #cccccc;
}
.navbar {
    list-style:none;
    height: 20px;
    padding: 0;
    position: absolute;
    margin:0;
}
.navbar li li {
    white-space:nowrap;
    width:100%;
    display:block;
}
.navbar li {
    width:20%;
    float: left;
    text-align: center;
    list-style: none;
    font: normal bold 12px/1em Arial, Verdana, Helvetica;
    padding: 0;
    margin: 0;
    background-color: #cccccc;
}
.navbar li a:hover {
    color:White;
    background-color: #660099;
}
.navbar a {
    padding:9px 0;
    border-left: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
    border-right: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
    text-decoration: none;
    color: #660099;
    display: block;
}
.navbar li:hover, .navbar li.hover, .navbar a:hover {
    background-color: #cccccc;
}
.navbar li ul {
    display: none;
    height: auto;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
}
.navbar li:hover ul, .navbar li.hover ul {
    display: block;
}
.navbar li ul li {
    background-color: #cccccc;
}
.navbar li ul li a {
    border-left: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
    border-right: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
    border-top: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
    border-bottom: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
}
.navbar li ul li a:hover {
    background-color: #660099;
    color:white;
}
<div id="wrap">
    <ul style="width:100%" class="navbar">
        <li><a href="#Home">Home</a>

        </li>
        <li><a href="#parent1">parent1</a>

        </li>
        <li><a href="#parent2">parent2</a>

            <ul class="childNav">
                <li><a href="#child1">child1sdfsfgggggggggggffdgdssdfgffgd</a>

                </li>
                <li><a href="#child2">child2sdfgfsdgfdsgfghgjgjkgghjg</a>

                </li>
            </ul>
        </li>
        <li><a href="#parent3">parent3</a>

            <ul class="childNav">
                <li><a href="#Support">child1</a>

                </li>
                <li><a href="#Support">child2</a>

                </li>
            </ul>
        </li>
        <li><a href="#Support">contactus</a>

        </li>
    </ul>
</div>

Any help would be appreciated thanks.

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  • How improperly is it working? Does anything appear at all?
    – Domino
    Mar 17, 2015 at 19:54
  • yeah like last parent item( for example : contact us from code) is showing in next line.
    – user3707681
    Mar 17, 2015 at 20:02
  • I have added the snapshot please check it @JacqueGoupil
    – user3707681
    Mar 17, 2015 at 20:08
  • @sdcr: no i dont have a live site. can you test it in IE 7 , you can able to see the difference
    – user3707681
    Mar 17, 2015 at 20:20
  • @sdcr: hmm thats weird.
    – user3707681
    Mar 17, 2015 at 20:59

1 Answer 1

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Try using a reset.css file to remove browser-specific defaults. Make one that suits your needs. This one is a good start.

html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe,
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre,
a, abbr, acronym, address, big, cite, code,
del, dfn, em, img, ins, kbd, q, s, samp,
small, strike, strong, sub, sup, tt, var,
b, u, i, center,
dl, dt, dd, ol, ul, li,
fieldset, form, label, legend,
table, caption, tbody, tfoot, thead, tr, th, td,
article, aside, canvas, details, embed, 
figure, figcaption, footer, header, hgroup, 
menu, nav, output, ruby, section, summary,
time, mark, audio, video {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    border: 0;
    font-size: 100%;
    font: inherit;
    vertical-align: baseline;
}
/* HTML5 display-role reset for older browsers */
article, aside, details, figcaption, figure, 
footer, header, hgroup, menu, nav, section {
    display: block;
}
body {
    line-height: 1;
}
ol, ul {
    list-style: none;
}
blockquote, q {
    quotes: none;
}
blockquote:before, blockquote:after,
q:before, q:after {
    content: '';
    content: none;
}
table {
    border-collapse: collapse;
    border-spacing: 0;
}

I personally always do this too:

html, body { width: 100%; height: 100%; }

JSfiddle has a built-in reset CSS option. I tried your page there and as you can see, a scrollbar shows up. That's because you set the width of your nav to 100%, but you also gave it a margin. Margins, borders and scrollbars are considered outside the width. This demo will help you dealing with that.

One way to fix this is with width: calc(100% - 10px); on the #wrap element, which will counter the left and right margins of 5px each, but it isn't compatible with IE8. So I suggest making the bar slightly smaller, or putting it inside an additional wrapper which is set to 100% width but doesn't have margins. Mmm, that doesn't seem to work. Perhaps there's something else...

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  • thanks for your detailed explanation even if i change margin to 0px it still not working
    – user3707681
    Mar 17, 2015 at 20:25

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