Hi,
that´s what I found out when building a navigation menu for a site: I
use the feature highlighting the proper button referring to the active
page which is quite useful and is working fine. Then I added a jquery
coda-slider where the active tab is selected by hash-values e.g.
page.htm#1 and s.o. Well everything was ok until I relaoded the
current page which had at that time the proper url page.htm#1 the
effect was the active button was deselected. Well that´s nothing
critical, but one must imagine when a visitor visits as in my case a
page with a different tab loaded or just an anchor within that page he
is not able to identify his current location, well just in case
someone thought about usability like that.
I uploaded the original accordion demo page in order to show that:
http://home.arcor.de/iljamod/jquery-accordion/demo/index.html
just click the one anchor at the top of the page and reload the page
again or just go by this link:
http://home.arcor.de/iljamod/jquery-accordion/demo/index.html#1
you´ll notice what I mean. I´m going to have look at the source code,
but I´m not that advanced coder.

Another issue referring to the navigation feature is quite simple,
just visit the same page, this time without index.html:
http://home.arcor.de/iljamod/jquery-accordion/demo/
the page will be loaded, but your browser lacking the ending
index.html in the address bar, again the active page will not be
selected in the menu, as the script can´t notice the real location of
the page.
Have a nice day

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