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i dropdown menu have tooltip tail under each dropdown. css dropdown tutorial easy, can't figure out how add arrow. see jsfiddle

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html

<nav> <ul>     <li><a href="#">home</a></li>     <li><a href="#">tutorials</a>         <ul>             <li><a href="#">photoshop</a></li>             <li><a href="#">illustrator</a></li>             <li><a href="#">web design</a>                 <ul>                     <li><a href="#">html</a></li>                     <li><a href="#">css</a></li>                 </ul>             </li>         </ul>     </li>     <li><a href="#">articles</a>         <ul>             <li><a href="#">web design</a></li>             <li><a href="#">user experience</a></li>         </ul>     </li>     <li><a href="#">inspiration</a></li> </ul> 

css

<style>  nav { margin: 100px auto;  text-align: center; }  nav ul ul { display: none; }  nav ul li:hover > ul {     display: block; }   nav ul { background: #efefef;  background: linear-gradient(top, #efefef 0%, #bbbbbb 100%);   background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #efefef 0%, #bbbbbb 100%);  background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #efefef 0%,#bbbbbb 100%);  box-shadow: 0px 0px 9px rgba(0,0,0,0.15); padding: 0 20px; border-radius: 10px;   list-style: none; position: relative; display: inline-table; } nav ul:after {     content: ""; clear: both; display: block; }  nav ul li {     float: left; }     nav ul li:hover {         background: #4b545f;         background: linear-gradient(top, #4f5964 0%, #5f6975 40%);         background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #4f5964 0%, #5f6975 40%);         background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #4f5964 0%,#5f6975 40%);     }         nav ul li:hover {             color: #fff;         }      nav ul li {         display: block; padding: 25px 40px;         color: #757575; text-decoration: none;     }   nav ul ul {     background: #5f6975; border-radius: 0px; padding: 0;     position: absolute; top: 100%; }     nav ul ul li {         float: none;          border-top: 1px solid #6b727c;         border-bottom: 1px solid #575f6a; position: relative;     }         nav ul ul li {             padding: 15px 40px;             color: #fff;         }                nav ul ul li a:hover {                 background: #4b545f;             }  nav ul ul ul {     position: absolute; left: 100%; top:0; }  </style> 

that's accomplished using pseudo-selector :before, doing like:

nav ul ul:before {     position: absolute;     top: -9px;     left:20px;     display: inline-block;     border-right: 9px solid transparent;     border-bottom: 9px solid #eee;     border-left: 9px solid transparent;     content: ''; } 

however keep in mind hover , submenu color same, may want style bit suit tastes...

demo: http://jsfiddle.net/darkajax/vxdqu/


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