Drop-down is not appearing when emulated in IE 5





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You can have a look of the code here, https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_css_dropdown_navbar



I searched for the solution, it says display property doesn't work for IE 5. Can someone suggest some solution?










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  • Bcos CSS 3 is not supported in IE5. You can swap the dropdown with <select> using vanilla js/jquery for IE5 or for any specific browser agent.

    – Selvam
    Jan 4 at 6:40











  • More specifically, :hover does not exist in IE5. If you want hover functionality, you need to use a JavaScript-based dropdown which you should be able to Google for.

    – Hydrothermal
    Jan 4 at 6:41






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    Just out of curiosity, why do you need support for IE 5?

    – Armel
    Jan 4 at 7:46


















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You can have a look of the code here, https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_css_dropdown_navbar



I searched for the solution, it says display property doesn't work for IE 5. Can someone suggest some solution?










share|improve this question

























  • Bcos CSS 3 is not supported in IE5. You can swap the dropdown with <select> using vanilla js/jquery for IE5 or for any specific browser agent.

    – Selvam
    Jan 4 at 6:40











  • More specifically, :hover does not exist in IE5. If you want hover functionality, you need to use a JavaScript-based dropdown which you should be able to Google for.

    – Hydrothermal
    Jan 4 at 6:41






  • 2





    Just out of curiosity, why do you need support for IE 5?

    – Armel
    Jan 4 at 7:46














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You can have a look of the code here, https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_css_dropdown_navbar



I searched for the solution, it says display property doesn't work for IE 5. Can someone suggest some solution?










share|improve this question
















You can have a look of the code here, https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_css_dropdown_navbar



I searched for the solution, it says display property doesn't work for IE 5. Can someone suggest some solution?







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  • Bcos CSS 3 is not supported in IE5. You can swap the dropdown with <select> using vanilla js/jquery for IE5 or for any specific browser agent.

    – Selvam
    Jan 4 at 6:40











  • More specifically, :hover does not exist in IE5. If you want hover functionality, you need to use a JavaScript-based dropdown which you should be able to Google for.

    – Hydrothermal
    Jan 4 at 6:41






  • 2





    Just out of curiosity, why do you need support for IE 5?

    – Armel
    Jan 4 at 7:46



















  • Bcos CSS 3 is not supported in IE5. You can swap the dropdown with <select> using vanilla js/jquery for IE5 or for any specific browser agent.

    – Selvam
    Jan 4 at 6:40











  • More specifically, :hover does not exist in IE5. If you want hover functionality, you need to use a JavaScript-based dropdown which you should be able to Google for.

    – Hydrothermal
    Jan 4 at 6:41






  • 2





    Just out of curiosity, why do you need support for IE 5?

    – Armel
    Jan 4 at 7:46

















Bcos CSS 3 is not supported in IE5. You can swap the dropdown with <select> using vanilla js/jquery for IE5 or for any specific browser agent.

– Selvam
Jan 4 at 6:40





Bcos CSS 3 is not supported in IE5. You can swap the dropdown with <select> using vanilla js/jquery for IE5 or for any specific browser agent.

– Selvam
Jan 4 at 6:40













More specifically, :hover does not exist in IE5. If you want hover functionality, you need to use a JavaScript-based dropdown which you should be able to Google for.

– Hydrothermal
Jan 4 at 6:41





More specifically, :hover does not exist in IE5. If you want hover functionality, you need to use a JavaScript-based dropdown which you should be able to Google for.

– Hydrothermal
Jan 4 at 6:41




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Just out of curiosity, why do you need support for IE 5?

– Armel
Jan 4 at 7:46





Just out of curiosity, why do you need support for IE 5?

– Armel
Jan 4 at 7:46












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