Hi Rick,
Did you see the solution somebody came up with in the discussion digests.
I can dig it out and resend it if you don't have it.
how do you ever follow this email list stuff. A forum would be so much
better for future reference, and ease of use.
Thanks,
ty

On 2/24/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, TE... and welcome to jQuery!
>
> I'm a relative newbie, also, but you'll find the community
> very helpful ( I speak from experience!) and sociable.
>
> Your accordion menu looks good and I certainly like your
> idea about the auto-open/close accordion menu on the
> presidentielles.net site.  I could really use that in an
> advertising implementation on some of my sites.
>
> I'm looking forward to more great work from you and
> also a response to how the auto-open-close menu can
> be created.
>
> Rick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of TE Gossman
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:39 AM
> To: discuss@jquery.com
> Subject: [jQuery] jquery rocks
>
> hi all jquery newbie here,
>
>    I'm working on a jquery accordion menu here:
> http://70.133.226.219/dwtIndex.htm
> It's the button menu on the left.
> It's written just using John R's DL demo from the screencast tutorial,
> with only one change that nothing is open initially.
>
> I can't figure out how to make the button's toggle when clicked,
> rather than if they are open, close and open again.
> I've seen some code hints but can't quite figure out exactly how to
> add those to the existing code.
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Another great idea that I think would receive some attention is if
> somebody could code up something like this:
> http://www.presidentielles.net/
>
>  The accordion panels cycle in the main content area on the left, on a
> timer like an automated slideshow. This one seems to be written using
> moo.fx. Takes just a few seconds before they begin the slideUp on the
> timer. Cool...
>
> If there a forum/message board anywhere dedicated to jquery?
> I think it makes more sense than a mailing list (said to the fans of
> the mailing list). :)
> The magazine idea was kind of a dud, great concept but there's only
> ever been one excellent edition, a magazine is usually put out
> regularly, a bit of a dissapointment :(
>
> Anyways thanks to everyone for all of their contributions to everything
> jQuery!
> tyler
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