Without seeing the rest of the code, the > .hitarea is a CSS selector for direct descendants. There's generally something on the left of the angle bracket such as :
body > .hitarea Which would apply ONLY to those objects with a class of hitarea directly inside the body tag. -----Original Message----- From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of alextait Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 9:00 AM To: jQuery (English) Subject: [jQuery] treeview pluging issues - .find(">.hitarea") I am fairly new to jquery and I am trying to create a product/category browser/tree using the treeview plugin and ajax. My first simple issue is this peice of code i am trying to understand. .find(">.hitarea") what is happening here ? I understand the find functino but not sure about the chevron usage ? the overall problem is this. On viewing my list. if i click on one of the initial categories the second sub categories show up fine. I can then contract this sub list if i wish. If i leave this open and click on one of the sub categories for some reason i cannot then contract it again. I have looked into the treeview plugin code and found that the "toggler" method which would normaly just contract the list branch fires twice causing it to hide again. If anyone has any idea on thie general problem that would be great. thanks for any help in advance