I was working on a site tonight after being away from it for over three months. I came across some CSS and it took me a while to remember what it was for. I gleaned this online somewhere ages ago, but kudos and credit to the author whoever they are!
For some time I have been having problems using the ASP.NET TreeView control in Sitemaps; every time I would hover over one of the parent nodes it would jump up and down. Here's some sample markup and the CSS to fix it in Firefox:
<div id="idTreeView">
<asp:TreeView ID="TreeView1" runat="server" DataSourceID="SiteMapDataSource1"
HoverNodeStyle-Height="0" Font-Bold="true" ImageSet="BulletedList">
<RootNodeStyle Font-Bold="True" />
<ParentNodeStyle VerticalPadding="0px" Font-Bold="True" Font-Underline="false" />
<HoverNodeStyle Font-Underline="false" ForeColor="#5555DD" />
<NodeStyle Font-Bold="False" Font-Size="8pt" CssClass="sitelink"
ForeColor="Black" HorizontalPadding="5px" NodeSpacing="0px" VerticalPadding="0px" />
</asp:TreeView>
<asp:SiteMapDataSource ID="SiteMapDataSource1" runat="server" />
</div>
div#idTreeView img
{
display: block;
float: left;
}
div#idTreeView div
{
display: inline-block;
}
div#idTreeView .sitelink a
{
text-decoration:none;
}