Jörn
Thanks for your continued interest and suggestions.
Have you tried to setup the accordion with event:mouseover? That way
click events are free to happen, so you could even click a header.
Well - I did fiddle with the version on the jQuery UI demo page. In
general I don't personally care
I'm new to the jQuery UI accordion. I'm hoping to use it for a menu.
I'm loving the navigation option. However, one of my team members
feels strongly that, in order to avoid confusion, every user's click
should load a page. It appears that the accordion widget prevents
navigating to the href
Thanks Jörn;
an accordion header is just that, not two things at
once.
Okay. I'll accept that. I can see how things would get messy.
In your case you're probably better of with a serverside
component.
Never considered such a thing. Interesting. Do you have any serverside
components you can
Hello;
I wish to make a small-ish photo gallery, combining jCarousel (
http://sorgalla.com/jcarousel/ ) and Galleria ( http://devkick.com/lab/galleria/
).
The issues for me are that
- my images aren't square (in fact they are mixed horizontal and
vertical),
- I'm not using Flickr or some
Joel;
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply.
I have no problems with setting that element's height in ems, I just
couldn't find where in the superfish css file that height was
established. I saw a line height being set and several widths and lots
of offsets, but never found a height and I
Hello;
I'm working at integrating the superfish menu into a site I'm
redesigning. It's fabulous (the menu, not the site!). Here's my issue
though. I am employing it as a horizontal drop down menu. I have the
menu ul contained in an absolutely positioned div. This div
element has been given a
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