If you want to resize the Accordion, then why not just bind the resize
command to whatever event you want?

For example, if you to resize the accordion whenever the window
resizes ...

$(window).resize( $('#myAccordion').accordion('resize') );

You can add a call to resize to any event or to custom code you may be
using to resize its container. I use this method myself - works
perfectly.

Why do you want to extend the widget rather than just calling it from
your own function as needed?

/Kevin

On Jun 17, 3:39 am, Neil Craig <[email protected]> wrote:
> How would one go about extending a function/method of a widget without
> re-writing it?
>
> Basically I want to add something to the "_init" function but without
> duplicating the code just to add an statement to the end of it.
>
> I want to add the "resize" method of the accordion as a handler to the
> document resize event. Currently, it is not sensitive to changes in
> the container of accordions using the fillSpace option.
>
> I would like to know how one should approach such tasks, not just for
> this scenario, but others as well.
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