> Very nice work. And kudos on a nice, working demo. I always
> appreciate when I can see something cool in action and immediately
> start thinking about where I could put it to use.
Thanks -- glad it's readable.
> Suggestions: (I know it is trivial to hack the script manually,
> but ...) Add a parameter to close the content window when a heading is
> selected. It wasn't immediately obvious to me how to close the window
> after I had made my selection -- or why the window was still around to
> begin with.
Added a parameter tocAutoClose, which defaults on. This will close the TOC when
clicking a link.
Currently I have the click() events handled by anonymous functions, like:
$('#toc_content a').click(function(){
$('#toc_content').hide();
});
I'd like to use a local function instead, as I'll be providing similar
functionality for other click events. I tried defining a local function, and
calling like:
$('#toc_content a').click(my_func(param1));
That did not work, and I didn't see an example in the API docs. How to call a
local function with a parameter from the click() function?
Also, what is the 'correct' way to declare a local function? Simply declare it
inline within the parent function, or is there a more jQuery'esque way?
~ ~ Dave