sorry. my english is terrible... I didn't understand the example you give...
Another issue: I would like your opinion about my other project: http://isabeladraw.sourceforge.net Comments are very welcome!!! thanks Dirceu Barquette 2008/12/1 Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Thanks Dirceu, but i'm otherwise happy to stick with treeview. > > I'm not sure if it's the best solution, but a friend of mine helped me > overcome the issue i was experiencing. > We added a line of CSS to hide treeview on load, and then set it to > display in the demo.js file once everything was loaded > ie > $("#browser").treeview({ > animated: "fast", > persist: "cookie", > collapsed: true > }).css('display','block'); > > Any feedback on this would still be appreciated. > > Dirceu Barquette wrote: > > Try my plugin. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/jqtreevial/ > > > > 2008/11/29 Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > I've got the treeview plugin set to be collapsed on load. This works > > > generally, but every now and then, the page loads and the tree appears > > > fully expanded, before shrinking back to it's collapsed (or whatever > > > cookie state). > > > > > > The page i'm working at is www.australian-postcodes.com. > > > Try clicking Animated > Leader > Ultramagnus ... and then Unofficial > > > > Fansproject > City Commander, and if it doesn't do it, go back and > > > forth between the 2 pages a few times. > > > > > > I managed to grab a screenshot of the expanded list before it > > > collapses - http://www.australian-postcodes.com/treeview.png ... you > > > can see the styles are only partially applied as well? > > > > > > Please help! Otherwise, i've found this plugin to be just what i > > > needed :) > > > > > > Thanks, Andrew > > > >