Hi, sorry, I've been unclear.
In the accordion plugin, selectedClass:".classname" was usually used
to change the accordion's bar color accordingly to a custom class (not
the default "ui-state-selected").
Since there was this possibility (selectedClass:".classname"), I
wonder if it will be included a similar command to achieve the same
result (replace "ui-state-active" class with a custom class).

On 19 Gen, 12:56, "Richard D. Worth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> What would activeClass: ".whatever" do?
>
> Scott mentioned there is a class that gets added when a section is
> activated. It is from the jQuery UI CSS Framework. It is
>
> ui-state-active
>
> See here for more info
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Theminghttp://docs.jquery.com/UI/Theming/API
>
> From my reading of the documentation, the 'active' option you referred to is
> not to configure this, but to specify (via a css selector) which one should
> start active. From
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Accordion/accordion#options
>
> option: active
> type: String, Element, jQuery, Boolean, Number
> Default: first child
> Description: Selector for the active element. Set to false to display none
> at start. Needs «alwaysOpen: false».
>
> - Richard
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:38 AM, zemm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Oh ok - then will be there an activeClass:".whatever" ?
>
> > On 18 Gen, 15:33, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > We have redone our markup for several of the plugins while building
> > > our new CSS framework.
>
> > > The wrapper div that contains the header and content panel gets the
> > > selected class and the header gets the active class.
>
> > > On Jan 16, 8:24 am, zemm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
> > > > as in subject, assignment of selected class to the active accordion
> > > > element (both default and via selectedClass) assigns it to the wrong
> > > > div, actually to the accordion content div.
> > > > It works as expected with ui 1.5.3 .
> > > > div structure:
> > > > <div class="content-box">
> > > >                                 <div id="test-accordion"
> > class="accordion">
> > > >                                         <div class="accordion-item">
> > > >                                                 <div
> > class="accordion-toggle">Introduction</div>
> > > >                                                 <div
> > class="accordion-content">
> > > >                                                 </div>
> > > >                                         </div>
> > > >                                         <div class="accordion-item">
> > > >                                                 <div
> > class="accordion-toggle">Introduction</div>
> > > >                                                 <div
> > class="accordion-content">
> > > >                                                 </div>
> > > >                                         </div>
>
> > > >                                 </div>
> > > > </div><!--END .content-box !-->
>
> > > > and how I trigger the accordion:
>
> > > >                  jQuery(document).ready(function () {
> > > >                                 jQuery("#test-accordion").accordion({
> > > >                                         header: "div.accordion-toggle",
> > > >                                         fillSpace: true,
>
> > active:"div.accordion-toggle:first"
> > > >                                 });
> > > >                 });
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