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Old Mar 03, 2016, 03:07 AM
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I am having a problem, whereby when I put my mouse up towards the blue bar at the top of the page with "My Profile, FAQ/Help, Members List etc.", the drop down menus above (i.e. Blogs, Forums, Chat etc.) will come down even though I am nowhere near them.

This makes it impossible for me to click on Search & very hard to select Members List or Mark Forums Read.

As far as I can see, the point at which they drop down, is where the bottom of the drop down box comes. Hence, selecting Calendars is not an issue because Blogs only triggers just above that link.

I checked & the problem does not occur in Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge, however I don't wish to change browser.

Does anyone have any idea if this can be fixed? It never used to happen.

PS - I have re-installed IE & reset it to default settings but it has made no difference. Also, this problem is confined to Psych Central Forums only
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