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This one was requested by Dimmy, who was having problems converting the drop-down menu into a pull-up one.
All that is really necessary is to change the absolute position of the sub menu from top:21px; to bottom:21px; and the flyout menu from top:0; to bottom:0;
But I thought that this was too easy, so I have changed a few other parameters such that the width of the sub-menus is wider enabling them to hold more text.
As with all the other menus of this type this one will degrade back to an unordered list when css is off.
Please note that you will also need a standards compliant !doctype for this menu to work correctly.
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