Each node should have a unique ID. The classname is just to alter the
styling from open to close.

On 01/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to make a tree menu that is only need to be viewed (no drag/
> drop, editing ).
>
> searched the groups and i found this post.  http://xrl.us/wsgg
>
> quote the 6th post from David Dashifen Kees
> ====
> I'd suggest using a structure rather than hierarchical divs; I've made
> tree menus mostly out of unordered lists.  The children of any node in
> a
> list are then contained within an internal <ul> within the <li> of the
> node.  Then, when a list item is clicked, you can open or close it's
> internal <ul> with toggling or, as I usually do it, changing the class
> name of the list item that you click.  That way the class name can not
> only control the display of any internal <ul> but it can also alter
> the
> image that appears to the left of the <li> which indicates whether the
> list is expanded or collapsed.
> ====
>
> that seems to be a simple solution but i don't understand the
> "changing the class
> name of the list item that you click"..  I thought i would give a
> unique classname for each <ul> when i generate the whole tree. then i
> can expand this <ul> when user click on it.  why changing the
> classname ?  I reread his explanation few time but still can't figure
> out the reason..
>
> thanks,
>
> James.
>
>
> >
>


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