Currently I'm working on a website for a local track. So far I've got everything like I wanted.
The only issue I'm getting is that the dropdown menu doesn't work in IE6. And i can't find out why

Can a Guru spot the issue? As the site works fine in chrome, firefox & ie7
Check it out: http://www.adamtetz.nl
Menu code
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/* by Alexander Endresen and mark and Nuno */
#menu_vert {
/* no margin/padding so it fills the whole div */
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.clearb {
/* needed for some browsers */
clear: both;
}
#menuwrapper {
/* IE6 Hack */
height: 1%;
width: auto;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
ul#primary-nav, ul#primary-nav ul {
/* remove any default bullets */
list-style-type: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
ul#primary-nav {
margin-top: 40px;
}
ul#primary-nav ul {
/* make the ul stay in place so when we hover it lets the drops go over the content below else it will push everything below out of the way */
position: absolute;
/* top being the bottom of the li it comes out of */
top: auto;
/* keeps it hidden till hover event */
display: none;
/* same size but different color for each border */
}
ul#primary-nav ul ul {
/* now we move the next level ul down from the top a little for distinction */
margin-top: 1px;
/* pull it in on the left, helps us not lose the hover effect when going to next level */
margin-left: -1px;
/* keeps the left side of this ul on the right side of the one it came out of */
left: 100%;
/* sets the top of it inline with the li it came out of */
top: 0px;
}
ul#primary-nav li {
/* floating left will set menu items to line up left to right else they will stack top to bottom */
float: left;
/* no margin/padding keeps them next to each other, the padding will be in the "a" */
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
}
#primary-nav li li {
/* Set the width of the menu elements at second level. Leaving first level flexible. */
width: 180px;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size:12px;
font-style: italic;
/* removes any left margin it may have picked up from the first li */
margin-left: 0px;
/* keeps them tight to the one above, no missed hovers */
margin-top: ;
/* removes the left float set in first li so these will stack from top down */
float: none;
/* relative to the ul they are in */
position: relative;
}
/* set the "a" link look here */
ul#primary-nav li a {
color: #8F8F8F;
/* pushes out from the text, sort of like making links a certain size, if you give them a set width and/or height you may limit you ability to have as much text as you need */
padding: 2px;
display: block;
/* sets no underline on links */
text-decoration: none;
}
ul#primary-nav li a:hover {
/* kind of obvious */
color: #fff;
}
ul#primary-nav li li a:hover {
/* this is set to #000, black, below so hover will be white text */
color: #FFF;
background-color: transparent;
}
ul#primary-nav li a.menuactive {
color: #c42020;
/* bold to set it off from non active */
font-weight: bold;
/* set your image here */
background: ;
}
ul#primary-nav li a.menuactive:hover {
color: #c42020;
/* keep it the same */
font-weight: bold;
background: #;
}
#primary-nav li li a.menuparent span {
/* makes it hold a shape */
display: block;
/* set your image here, right arrow, 98% over from the left, 100% or 'right' puts it to far */
background: #blue;
}
/* gif for IE6, as it can't handle transparent png */
* html #primary-nav li li a.menuparent span {
/* set your image here, right arrow, 98% over from the left, 100% or 'right' puts it to far */
background-color: ;
}
ul#primary-nav li ul a {
/* insures alignment */
text-align: left;
margin: 0px;
/* keeps it relative to it's container */
position: relative;
/* less padding than first level no need for large links here */
padding: 6px 3px 6px 15px;
/* if first level is set to bold this will reset this level */
font-weight: normal;
/* first level is #FFF/white, we need black to contrast with light background */
color: #000;
border-top: 0 none;
border-right: 0 none;
border-left: 0 none;
}
ul#primary-nav li ul {
/* very lite grey color, by now you should know what the rest mean */
background: #F3F5F5;
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
position: absolute;
width: auto;
height: auto;
display: none;
position: absolute;
z-index: 999;
border-top: 1px solid #FFFFFF;
border-bottom: 1px solid #374B51;
/*Info: The opacity property is CSS3, however, will be valid just in CSS 3.1) http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator2) More Options chose CSS3 3) is full validate;)*/
opacity: 0.95;
/* CSS 3 */
}
ul#primary-nav li ul ul {
/*Info: The opacity property is CSS3, however, will be valid just in CSS 3.1) http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator2) More Options chose CSS3 3) is full validate;)*/
opacity: 95;
/* CSS 3 */
}
/* Styling the appearance of menu items on hover */
#primary-nav li:hover,
#primary-nav li.menuh,
#primary-nav li.menuparenth,
#primary-nav li.menuactiveh {
/* set your image here, dark grey image */
background: ;
color: #000
}
/* The magic - set to work for up to a 3 level menu, but can be increased unlimited, for fourth level add
#primary-nav li:hover ul ul ul,
#primary-nav li.menuparenth ul ul ul,
*/
#primary-nav ul,
#primary-nav li:hover ul,
#primary-nav li:hover ul ul,
#primary-nav li.menuparenth ul,
#primary-nav li.menuparenth ul ul {
display: none;
}
/* for fourth level add
#primary-nav ul ul ul li:hover ul,
#primary-nav ul ul ul li.menuparenth ul,
*/
#primary-nav li:hover ul,
#primary-nav ul li:hover ul,
#primary-nav ul ul li:hover ul,
#primary-nav li.menuparenth ul,
#primary-nav ul li.menuparenth ul,
#primary-nav ul ul li.menuparenth ul {
display: block;
}
/* IE6 Hacks */
#primary-nav li li {
float: left;
clear: both;
}
#primary-nav li li a {
height: 1%;
}@charset "utf-8";
/* CSS Document */