The header option already starts at the element the accordion is
create from.  Essentially this is happening:

$('ul#navigation').find('#navigation > li > a')

Drop the #navigation from the header option.

On May 21, 11:30 am, MuschPusch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> i want to use the jquery accordion plug-in for a list created by the
> wordpress wp_list_pages function.
>
> this is the html:
>
> <ul id='navigation'>
>
> <li class="page_item page-item-23"><a href="">wanted item</a>
> <ul>
>     <li class="page_item page-item-25"><a href="">unwanted item</a></
> li>
>     <li class="page_item page-item-85"><a href="" >unwanted item</a></
> li>
> </ul>
> </li>
> <li class="page_item page-item-41 current_page_item"><a href="">and so
> on</a>
>
> and so on....
>
> my jquery selector which seems to be right (console.log says it's
> right... )
>
> my accordion code:
>
> $(function () {
>         console.log($(' #navigation  > li >  a'));
>         // prints the wanted item
>         $('ul#navigation').accordion({
>             header: '#navigation  > li >  a',
>             event: 'mouseover'
>         });
>     });
>
> thanks for helping and regards Volkan
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