Ok, I've taken a stab at the next concept, I think I'm along the right
track, During the toggle function I'm trying to pull all .clickable
elements which dont have ID of the one just click, I can then fade
thier parent().parent() to do the job.

I think this will work, however, I cant get my filter expression to
work properly. Do you think I'm going in the right direction?

Thanks,

Robert

On Feb 26, 10:27 am, Sir Rawlins <robert.rawl...@thinkbluemedia.co.uk>
wrote:
> mkmanning:
>
> You were spot on! I've updated the code in the link above making the
> div slidable and it works lovely :-) Thank you!
>
> o.k. see if you can help me a little further. I'm looking to identify
> all the parent rows which are not expanded and fade them out using a
> fadeTo('slow', 0.3) or something like that, the idea being that when
> someone expands a particular row all the other fade into the
> background giving focus to the selects row. Is there any way for me to
> detect the links current toggle state? or will I have to perhaps build
> my own list of id's which are 'expanded' and 'not expanded'?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Robert
>
> On Feb 26, 9:42 am, mkmanning <michaell...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The effects functions apply a style of display:block to the table. Try
> > wrapping the table in a div and slide the div .
>
> > On Feb 26, 1:36 am, Sir Rawlins <robert.rawl...@thinkbluemedia.co.uk>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hello Guys,
>
> > > Take a look at the following 
> > > example:http://www.coldbeans.co.uk/expanding_table.html
>
> > > Any ideas why the nested table alignment all goes tits-up when the JS
> > > gets involved?
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > Robert

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