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I don't understand the question

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Ditto. We're good, but a bit of narrative really helps.
Taking a wild guess here, but is the problem that the first sub-menu (Main Shop) is not centered under the Main item (My Shop)?
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...Or is it that you want the text in the submenus to be left aligned instead of centered?
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Also, as requested, a URL would help a lot (once you define what the problem actually is).
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sorry , i meant the text move away from center to left
I like to see the text from left to right
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In the BODY definition for your CSS you have...
To get around that, just add this to your style definition in the menu_data.js file...
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your da man

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You realize, of course, I should have taken back my answer...
When I got into your site I was expecting to see the rest of the girl's face you have in your initial post. Couldn't find her. Very disappointed.
Therefore, the charge for this answer will be juicing up my Durango

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