Resolved.

What I had to do is:

        jQuery('#theMenu').activate(0);
         jQuery('#xtraMenu').activate(0);

Activate the first top level first
Then activate the sublevel.

Thanks for your help.

On May 19, 11:58 am, ripple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok so your accordion's are being set on 3 seperate id's
>
>   #theMenu
>   #xtraMenu
>   #xtraMenu2
>
>   Did you try something like this?
>
>  jQuery('#xtraMenu').activate(0);
>
> tegansnyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ripple,
>
> First I would like to say thanks for the quick response.
>
> I have tried your suggestions. It works for the top level menus
> perfectly, but I wanted to activate the sub-level - nested menus?
>
> On May 19, 11:42 am, ripple wrote:
>
> > 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 wrote:
>
> > Hello Everyone,
>
> > I have a built a nice accordion style menu and need a little
> > assistance.
>
> > You can see it in action athttp://www.tegdesign.com/menu/
>
> > Currently I’m 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.

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