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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T00:54:23+00:00 2026-06-15T00:54:23+00:00

I trying to build my own multi dropdown menu, and i encounter this problem

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I trying to build my own multi dropdown menu, and i encounter this problem and have to ideal how to solve it. The best i get is using margin-left:-100px but it will run out of alignment when dropdown more then level 2.

this is what i try to develop
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and this is my BEST solution so far… but NOT what i want
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this are my html code

<div id="menuBox">
    <li class="mainMenu">home</li>
    <li class="mainMenu">about</li>
    <li class="mainMenu">product
        <ul class="w200">
            <li>money maker</li>
            <li>personal coarch
                <ul class="w200">
                    <li>1 to 1</li>
                    <li>1 to 5</li>
                    <li>1 to 10</li>
                </ul>
            </li>
        </ul>
    </li>
    <li class="mainMenu">consult</li>
    <li class="mainMenu">contact</li>
</div>

this is my CSS setting

li.mainMenu{
  list-style:none; 
  display:inline-block;
  padding:25px 35px;
  border-top:1px solid #CCCDDD;
  margin:0px;
  font-size:1.3em;
  background:#CCCCCC;
}
li{
  background:#CCCCCC;
  cursor:pointer;
}
ul{
  float:left;
  position:absolute;
  z-index:999;
  list-style:none;
}
ul>li{
  padding:5px 20px;
}

So which/how should i modify my code?

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    2026-06-15T00:54:24+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:54 am

    First you need to change the div to ul since the li items are only allowed to be inside ul/ol elements.

    Try with this CSS

    #menuBox, #menuBox ul{ /*reset ul styling for menu/submenu*/
        padding:0;
        margin:0;
    }
    #menuBox{
        white-space:nowrap;
        list-style:none;
        font-size:1.3em;
    }
    #menuBox > li{ /*first level li elements*/
        display:inline-block;
        padding:25px 35px;
        border-top:1px solid #CCCDDD;
        margin:0px;
    }
    #menuBox li{ /*all li elements*/
        position:relative;
        background:#CCCCCC;
        cursor:pointer;
    }
    #menuBox li:hover{ /*hovered li elements*/
        background:black;
        color:white;
    }
    #menuBox li li{ /*sub li elements - all levels after 1st*/
        color:black; /*hide all submenus*/
        padding:5px 20px;
    }
    #menuBox li:hover > ul { /*submenu ul elements*/
        display:block; /*show submenu when parent li is hovered*/
    }
    #menuBox ul{ /*all submenu ul elements*/
      z-index:999;
      list-style:none;
      position:absolute;
      top:80%;
      left:50%;
      border:1px solid black;
      display:none;
    }
    

    Demo at http://jsfiddle.net/gaby/g6yX2/

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