Dragan - why do you have to wait for 1.2? I'm really excited about
your plugin and can't wait to see the final result that works like
Apples all the way. It's very nice work you are doing - keep it up!
/Mikael
On Aug 5, 6:53 pm, Dragan Krstic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@Bernd
I see... I'm
@Mikeal
Sorry Mikael. My script use step function in .animation() method. John
informed us not to use this function, because it will be changed in version
1.2. So, if you like it, you can customize my script. I would be glad to
help you.
2007/8/6, mikael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dragan - why do you
Of course, you can look at my example, witch more reasambly Apple.com menu.
It's not plugin, but I'll make it soon
http://www.bydot.net/hoveracc/hoveracc_4.htm
--
Dragan Krstić krdr
http://krdr.ebloggy.com/
Hi Dragan,
Of course, you can look at my example, witch more reasambly Apple.com menu.
the menu I was referring to is on the top right-hand side of the Mac
page, whereas yours is referring to the menu on the lower left-hand
side. That particular accordion is a little different as the item that
@Bernd
I see... I'm thinking about plugin that handles both scenarios, but it must
wait for jQuery 1.2.
--
Dragan Krstić krdr
http://krdr.ebloggy.com/
You'll see on the apple site there is no bump at all. It just slides
without effecting any other areas of the menu. I think this is
because we are showing/hiding heights and the apple site is using
absolute/static/relative positioning to get the effects. Thoughts?
Hi there,
after John
Cool, this could be very useful! I've noticed Apple's menu that
behaves this way lately, glad to see someone implement it, and it
appears to be a good usable implementation.
Eric
On Jun 26, 7:34 am, Bernd Matzner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
I'm really excited: My first try at building a
One suggestion, that no one has seemed to be able to tackle in the
jQuery Accordion making community, is the slight bump that happens at
the bottom of the accordion. You notice it slightly on your first
example but can see it a lot on your second example.
You'll see on the apple site there is no
Nice work, i see some errors however, especially when going from top
to bottom, sometimes the last item does not expand even tough there is
an arrow there.
-- Gilles
On 26 jun, 13:34, Bernd Matzner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm really excited: My first try at building a jQuery plugin!
A click does strange things...
On 6/26/07, Bernd Matzner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm really excited: My first try at building a jQuery plugin!
This is another accordion, but in this case, it's designed to open up
by just moving your mouse over an item, just like on the
I like it!
GC
On Jun 26, 1:34 pm, Bernd Matzner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
I'm really excited: My first try at building a jQuery plugin!
This is another accordion, but in this case, it's designed to open up
by just moving your mouse over an item, just like on
On 26/06/2007, at 9:34 PM, Bernd Matzner wrote:
Hello,
I'm really excited: My first try at building a jQuery plugin!
http://berndmatzner.de/jquery/hoveraccordion/
Bernd
I really like it, great work. I am also seeing the issue Gilles
mentioned, but if you could hunt that down, this will be
Very nicely done. I especially like the menu version. You seem to have covered
all the bases on that one. On the regular accordion version, I think it would
be best if you could find a way to have auto-resize panels so that text from
a top panel does not overflow into the panel label of the
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