There's an emormous amount of javascript on the MS page, like the first part of FAQs:-
<h3 style="padding-top:11px;">Recent FAQs</h3><table class="QandAEntry" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr valign="top" style="padding:0px 0px 7px 0px;" id="title11"><td align="left" class="dropCapQ" nowrap="true"><a href="javascript:toggleQuestion('title11', 'question11', 'answer11')">Q.</a></td><td class="titleBlock"><a href="javascript:toggleQuestion('title11', 'question11', 'answer11')">How can I undo a change made by Microsoft Update? Should I continue to install all the Critical Updates, even if I'm not sure I need them?</a></td></tr><tr valign="top" style="padding-top:3px;" id="answer11"><td align="left" class="dropCapA" nowrap="true">A.</td><td class="ABlock"><p>Generally, Microsoft Update should not harm your system.......
In addition there is javascript script code to make it work.
You can do something similar with pure CSS which is simpler but works on hover so the dropdown message disappears when the mouse is removed. You could adapt any dropdown menu example to have just one wide dropdown box. See
http://www.wickham43.supanet.com/tut...downmenus.html
There is a pure CSS dropdown method which holds the dropdown text when clicked but I can't find an example at the moment. Pilotdesigns showed one on this board a few months ago.
Code downloaded to my PC will be deleted in due course.
WIN7; IE9, Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari for Windows; screen resolution usually 1366*768.
Also IE6 on W98 with 800*600 and IE8 on Vista 1440*900.