Hi,

that is what I am trying to do but by using that plugin I can:

1. Have different CSS classes applied to collapsed and expanded
fieldsets so I can get a toogle icons;
2. Control the speed of collapse (this is not very important)

The problem is that the plugin, as far as I can see, gets all the
markup on the fieldset, places it inside a div and aplies the collapse/
expand to the div.

I would prefer the plugin to apply this to the ol, or even better, be
able to specify to which element in the fieldset should this be
applied (the collapase/expand) and the CSS classes.

I am not expert in JQuery but the plugin seems ok ... or no?

Thank You,
Miguel

On Mar 18, 6:17 pm, AnatolyG <anat...@geyfman.net> wrote:
> I don't have context for what you're trying to do, but if you want to
> hide the first OL that's displayed, then:
>
> fieldset.find("ol:eq(0)") finds it to hide it.
>
> but, if you just want this to be collapsable, and when clicking on the
> legend, uncollapse, wouldn't this be much easier?
>
>       $('fieldset').each(function(index, obj){
>         var $item = $(obj);
>         $item.find("legend").click(function(e){
>                 $item.find("ol:first").toggle();
>         });
>         $item.find("ol:first").hide();
>       });
>
> If you want to do something else, explain...
>
> A
>
> On Mar 18, 8:45 pm, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I don't understand what your mean.
>
> > Please, check the code I am using 
> > in:http://www.27lamps.com/Beta/Collapse/JQuery.Collapsible-1.0.js
>
> > The change I am trying to do is in the following lines:
> >     var legend = fieldset.find(':first');
> >     var body = jQuery(document.createElement('div'));
> > //    var body = fieldset.find('ol:first')
>
> > On Mar 18, 2:12 pm, AnatolyG <anat...@geyfman.net> wrote:
>
> > > $("fieldset ol:eq(0)").hide()
>
> > > shapper wrote:
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I am trying to find update a plugin to create new functionality.
> > > > On the current version I have the following:
>
> > > >     var legend = fieldset.find(':first');
> > > >     var body = jQuery(document.createElement('div'));
>
> > > > - How can I get the first OL element inside fieldset to use it as body
> > > > instead of creating a new element (the div as it is currently?
>
> > > > - And can I set which element should be searched (ol, ul, div, etc)
> > > > inside the fieldset?
>
> > > > Thank you,
> > > > Miguel

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