Jörn,

I tried your demo and was wondering if it would be possible to add a
feature.  You can say no if you want as it's not really necessary, but I
think it might make a cool option.  Could you make it so that if you click
on a top level item a second time, it closes the item?  So if I click on a
closed item, it opens to display its children and if I click on it again, it
closes and hides it children returning to its prior state.  Not having used
it before, I tried clicking on an item to open it and then clicking on an
item to close it and did not get the result I expected.  I guess I assumed
it would work like a treeview.  Again, if you don't want to add this, that's
okay.  I just thought a configuration option to make it do this would be a
cool feature to add.  Just my two cents...

Mark


On 2/4/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Karl Swedberg schrieb:
> I wonder if that can be achieved simply by defining a height for the
> containing div in CSS?
Actually setting a height for each content element works quite well,
together with same speed for hide and show. I'll update the demo
accordingly. Thanks for the idea!

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