Thanks Remon.

But since I'm using a toggle, wouldnt I still have to know the current state 
before I assigned it the "opened" class?



You could just add classes for open divs?

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Musixz Man <mus...@hotmail.com> wrote:






Hi all!

I have anywhere from 3 - 8 DIVs on a page that I open/close (animate height 
toggle) via a button and want to close any (one) that are already open when 
another is opened - just like an accordion. 

How do I either determine the current open state of a DIV so I know which to 
close, or maybe close all of them (less efficient) before opening a new one?


I can't use the UI accordion because of the way the DIVs are separated and 
nested deep within a bunch of other stuff.

The code I am using to toggle them is:

onclick="$('#slideblock_<?php echo $group['id'] 
?>').animate({height:'toggle',opacity:'toggle'}, 'fast')"


Any help would be great. Thanks!!



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