Did you try? jQuery('#theMenu').activate(0); jQuery('#theMenu').activate(1); Treat the accordions as elements in an array. 0 = 1st, 1 = 2nd etc...
tegansnyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Everyone, I have a built a nice accordion style menu and need a little assistance. You can see it in action at http://www.tegdesign.com/menu/ Currently Im having it open the first element by placing the following code in the jQuery ready function: jQuery('#theMenu').activate(0); What I want to be able to do is activate an element of a sublevel. For instance say I wanted to have the (Commercial Solutions) activate and open to show all children in Solutions. In the JS folder there is the accordion.js file. If you open it up it does have a little documentation about this: * Activate a content part of the Accordion programmatically at the given zero-based index. * * If the index is not specified, it defaults to zero, if it is an invalid index, eg. a string, * nothing happens. * * @example jQuery('#accordion').activate(1); * @desc Activate the second content of the Accordion contained in . * * @example jQuery('#nav').activate(); * @desc Activate the first content of the Accordion contained in id="nav">. * * @param Number index (optional) An Integer specifying the zero-based index of the content to be * activated. Default: 0 I also have a zip file containing all the needed files: http://www.tegdesign.com/menu/menu.zip Just wanted to see if anyone could put a fresh pair of eyes on this. Anything would be helpful.