That is the point @Rolf.

I do not want it to be such a overloaded tree (btw miftree bugs in IE
if the Tree is a bit bigger because its massive amount of used tags).

@Ryan:

I will wrap it up into some class with variable callbacks (ajax to
container, url relocating and targeting iframes / frames). For now i
am happy with it as is, the goal to have a REAL small Tree which do
not look ugly has been achieved :-)

I will let you know about the progress of the Class.

On 13 Dez., 21:13, Rolf -nl <[email protected]> wrote:
> lol
>
> and then you could think you are reinventing the wheel and you could
> just use/expand something like Mif tree....
> no? :)
>
> On Dec 13, 5:52 pm, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This is good stuff.
>
> > Now it just needs to be wrapped up in a class with some callbacks so  
> > you can do something when the folder is clicked (like make a request  
> > for it's contents from the server).
>
> > One ... challenge? ... with making stuff look like the desktop is that  
> > users assume it will act just like the desktop.  So another next step  
> > would be keyboard navigation.
>
> > Ryan Florence
>
> > On Dec 12, 2009, at 10:59 PM, Fli7e wrote:
>
> > > Well, after working for hours (felt like) i kicked my previous idea
> > > and restructured the tree.
>
> > > You can see a finaly WORKING Version of the Tree here:
>
> > >http://mooshell.net/SbWdd/
>
> > > compared to the initial post it has:
>
> > > - easier to handle Markup
> > > - only ONE Image now for all icons
> > > - a little more event actions on enter/leave
> > > - a little closer to the "Original" (Win7)
> > > - Folder + Arrow now clickable
>
> > > Maybe this now working one has some stuff to be optimized (it is a
> > > late night work)
>
> > > Timo
>
> > > NOT SENT BY ANY MOBILE DEVICE!
>
> > > On 12 Dez., 20:41, Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> true.
> > >> As a plus you shouldnt do this because you are not allowing users  
> > >> to use
> > >> keyboard with your tree component.
> > >> If i were you i would do the same thing you do onmouseenter on  
> > >> focus and the
> > >> same for mouseleave/blur.
> > >> This would make it friendly for keyboard users.
>
> > >> --
> > >> Fábio Miranda Costa
> > >> Solucione Sistemas
> > >> Engenheiro de interfaces
>
> > >> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 5:29 PM, g.schlmm <[email protected]>  
> > >> wrote:
> > >>> On 12/12/2009 08:31 PM, Fli7e wrote:
>
> > >>>> myTree.addEvent('focus', function(){ if(myTree.blur)  
> > >>>> myTree.blur(); });
>
> > >>>>> Why are you doing this?
>
> > >>>> i do this to prevent the ugly outlines when you click on an anchor.
>
> > >>> you can also define
> > >>>  outline: 0;
> > >>> in your css

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