I've been building a new public website for our chorus. In creating some additional pages under the main headings ("About", "Contact Us", for example), I'm expecting to see those additional pages appear when they are moused over, but they don't appear until I click on the main heading. Once "About" is clicked, then they appear, even the ones under another heading. This occurs while I'm using Firefox 9.0.1, and IE8 shows even less.
So, is there some setting I have missed? I have viewed a number of other sites (the Heart of Maryland, and Harbour Capital Chorus, for example) and their addtional links do appear on a mouse over.
If you would like to take a look at what I've built so far, please check us out at http://evbarbershop.groupanizer.com. Feedback is appreciated.

This might be an issue with the theme that you have. My site (Harbour Capital Chorus) uses the Danland theme, which has the dropdown menu support built in.
To set it up involved a few steps. I'd suggest you look up the theme and see if there are any extra steps required to implement the dropdown menu support (if it's possible).
Antony Currington
Musical Director :: Harbour Capital Chorus
Email :: acurrington@paradise.net.nz
Wellington, New Zealand
SOLVED.
I did a little searching for help online, and found the missing piece:
http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/support/documentation/adding-content/enabl...
I hadn't clicked the "Expanded" box in the Primary Links set-up for each parent page. Once that was done, the children pages are now showing on mouse-over.
Bob Shaffer
Chorus Manager
East Valley Lamplighters Chorus
Mesa, AZ USA
http://evbarbershop.com
http://backspinquartet.com
ibbshop@cox.net
Nice site!
Tom, I think we are just about ready to "go public" with the site built on Groupanizer. What do we need to do so that when folks type in "evbarbershop.com" they will be directed to our new site?
Bob Shaffer
Chorus Manager
East Valley Lamplighters Chorus
Mesa, AZ USA
http://evbarbershop.com
http://backspinquartet.com
ibbshop@cox.net
Many domain Registrars allow you to easily forward or re-direct to where ever you want.
Login to you domain registrar and look for choices to re-driect or forward your domain. It should be as easy as clicking a radio button and the entering your ####.groupanizer.com domain
We do this and its easy. The only downside is that after someone enters your public domain and gets to your site they will see the ####.groupanizer.com address.
I helped a chorus in Kentucy do this. The user there was not comfortable making changes to his domain registration so we used some remote tools so I could see his screen and tell him what he needed to so.
Ian Harrop
Western Hospitality Singers www.sing4fun.ca
Alberta Sport Parachuting Association www.aspa.ca
ian.harrop@live.com
Thanks, Ian.
I would like to get it set up so they don't see the "groupanizer" portion of the address, so I'll do a little looking around to see how that could be done.
Bob Shaffer
Chorus Manager
East Valley Lamplighters Chorus
Mesa, AZ USA
http://evbarbershop.com
http://backspinquartet.com
ibbshop@cox.net