I agree Steve, but I find your web file doesn't collapse, it's always open. Am I missing something?I don't believe the OP wanted the whole thing to close and disappear. I believe she mean't 'collapse' (each section) - which it does nicely.
I agree Steve, but I find your web file doesn't collapse, it's always open. Am I missing something?I don't believe the OP wanted the whole thing to close and disappear. I believe she mean't 'collapse' (each section) - which it does nicely.
Egg
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I agree Steve but she did want it to collapse just to the menu (not disappear) which your's doesn't.I don't believe the OP wanted the whole thing to close and disappear. I believe she mean't 'collapse' (each section) - which it does nicely.
Egg
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Yes, one panel is always open. This is how the original also works, options to collapse all are amongst the other Examples on the original site as linked on post#5. Different HTML and .js are generated for each option. I just chose the default functionality which leaves one panel open.
I was concentrating on helping the OP add images.. If you want to have a shot a fulfilling all that I have apparently missed feel free
From post #1The reason I want to use the code for the accordion widget I found is I can close it all the way
Egg
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Sorry Egg. As I said. I was concentrating on adding the images to the script. I wasn't concerned about closing all panels.
The other options can easily be figured out by choosing the right Example at the source site.
Yes it does close all the way and I used the code Sledger put in the post word for word. After you open the browser you just click the open tab and it closes quite nicely. So no it was not a wast of time and thanks again!!Sorry Egg. As I said. I was concentrating on adding the images to the script. I wasn't concerned about closing all panels.
The other options can easily be figured out by choosing the right Example at the source site.
Don't know what I've done to piss you off Steve (Replying to your edited thread) but that was never my intention. Here's a link to a working example that folds as per OP requirements.
Egg
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Can anyone tell me where the other htm _files came from?A couple of things that don't seem right....
I have a folder on my desktop called Website. In that folder I have 3 folders
1. index_htm files
2. webtest_htm_files
3. webtest_web_files.
the two htm folders contain the same images and Xara has renamed my images and given them all numbers.
This website is not published and I don't want it to be until I am done so I am not sure how the tip of Ctl. Shift Alt will work.
Given the setup of the files (see above) I used this bit of code and still no image.
Yes I meant collapse not close, sorry for the confusion.
It sounds like you've published your web file under two different names, index.htm & webtest.htm.
Delete these three files from the Desktop folder (BUT NOT THE WEB FILE) and then export the website again. What have you got?
Egg
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