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Exactly How to Create a Custom jQuery Accordion - Nettuts+
Accordions can be very useful for showing lots of different sections of data in a small amount of space. jQuery UI has a built in Accordion function, but
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Sliding Notes | Hackadelic
After some warm-up time with WordPress, I decided it's about time to write a WordPress plug-in. Not that I've been keen to program in another half-backed
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10 Ways to Install Accordion Menus in Your Wordpress Theme | Pro Blog Design
Today you will learn 10 ways to install accordion menus in your Worpress theme! This will help to organize your blog, make your site look more professional, and possibly save you some precious real estate in your layout. Real estate on a blog is as important as it is in the real world (especially in congested areas), you need to make the most out of your space as you can. Accordion menus get their name from the instrument of the same name. Much like the bellows going in and out as someone plays music on an accordion, an accordion menu expands and contracts from user interaction, one section at a time. This way top level names are listed at all times, but sub-categories and child items are only exposed as each section is expanded. Your visitors only see what they need to at any given time.
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The CSS-Only Accordion Effect
Note: I've created an advanced version of this technique that works in IE6! Read more here. The Accordion Effect is fast becoming one of the most
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Lightweight JavaScript Accordion with CSS - Web Development Blog
This simple JavaScript accordion is only 1.65 kilobytes when packed. If you have a small project that could use a JavaScript accordion and don’t want to include an entire JavaScript framework to do the job then give this script a try.
