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    paulfree
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    Hi –

    I recently emailed you the following along with your reply:

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    On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Paul <paul@thefreepress.org.uk> wrote:

        Hi –

        I use your Multi Level Navigation plugin on my site (http://www.thefreepress.org.uk).

        Just thought I would let you know that when viewed using Google Chrome browser, the drop down titles are rendered much too large.

        Great plugin btw.

        –Paul

    No, the plugin is functioning identically in both Google Chrome and Firefox 3 for you. The problems you are seeing are caused by the way you have the plugin setup and by problems with your web server setup.

    For support, leave a post in our forum and I’ll provide some more detailed information about how to fix your problem. It should be fairly straightforward to correct.

    Ryan,

    -END-

    Thx for your speedy response.

    My CSS file is located at:

    http://www.thefreepress.org.uk/wp-admin … /index.php

    And no, I haven’t changed the CSS (I think, gulp).

    Many thx.

    –Paul

    #4371

    Your server isn’t serving the built in CSS file properly. This is a known bug which I’ve never been able to find a fix for.

    If you visit the style sheet in IE you will see that it can not be accessed:
    http://www.thefreepress.org.uk/wp-conte … /style.php

    You can deactivate the built in plugin via the plugins settings page to fix the problem.

    Chrome is actually showing the page as it is supposed to be, the other browsers are not. I have no idea why Chrome is able to download the file but other browsers can’t.

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