Ah ok cool didnt see that one... only umm i would still like to know how to solve this on my own :p
On Jan 22, 5:08 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Actually you can use pretty much any element you want. More details > here:http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Accordion/accordion > > Jörn > > On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Mech7 <chris.de....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > That is what i used first but it's very specific about the html > > elements.... like it expects a p tag as content, that's why i decided > > to make my own... :) > > > On Jan 22, 4:28 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <rdwo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> You may want to look at the jQuery UI Accordion (if you haven't already): > > >>http://ui.jquery.com/demos/accordion#mouseover > > >> - Richard > > >> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Mech7 <chris.de....@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > I have an example here: > >> >http://www.mech7.net/tmp/slide_down/ > > >> > When i hover the elements it jumps a little in vertical space, does > >> > anybody know a solution how to remain the space my code is : > > >> > $(document).ready(function(){ > >> > $('#portfolio div.item:first > div').addClass('open'); > >> > $('#portfolio div.item:first > h3').addClass('active'); > > >> > function slideDownEffect(){ > >> > var speed = 100; > > >> > $('#portfolio div.item').mouseenter(function () { > >> > if($(this).children('h3').hasClass('active') == > >> > false) > >> > { > >> > $('#portfolio div.item div').slideUp(speed); > >> > $(this).children('div').slideDown(speed, > >> > slideDownEffect); > >> > $("#portfolio div.item").unbind('mouseenter'); > >> > $('#portfolio div.item h3').removeClass('active'); > >> > $(this).children('h3').addClass('active'); > >> > } > >> > }); > >> > } > >> > slideDownEffect(); > >> > }); > >