You can use the event-option to disable the default handling. Using an
empty string should do the trick.

Jörn

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:39 PM, MorningZ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to fold in an accordion into a page and I'd like to stop
> the user from going to a lower pane unless something is selected in
> the previous ones  (kind of using the Accordion like a wizard)
>
> is there any place to intercept the change to a new content pane while
> I check some logic first?
>
> I was hoping:
>
> $("#Page_Accordion").accordion({
>      change: function(e, ui) {
>                        return (my Logic here);
>       }
> })
>
> would do it, but that happens "too late"
>
> Also tried:
>
> $("#Page_Accordion h3").click(function() {
>        return false;
> });
>
> and that doesn't stop the accordion action either
>
> btw, i'm trying to avoid "disabling" the Accordion because I want the
> first pane opened and not faded out from the CSS calling disabled
> applies
> >
>

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