[jQuery] Release: Accordion 1.5

2007-08-30 Thread Erin Doak
arring. The perfect effect is timed to the Goldilocks principle. Not too quick, not too slow, not the instant the user puts their mouseover, not waiting too long to fire, not too much bounce, not too robot-like. It should be "just-right". Glen On 8/30/07, Erin Doak <<mailto

[jQuery] Release: Accordion 1.5

2007-08-30 Thread Erin Doak
In my opinion (and only my opinion) i think that it is kinda disturbing if we hover on one item and immediately if we hover on another item, the accordian doesn't open for the second item. I think that the interface should always be responsive to the user. If the mouse is over a menu it shou

[jQuery] Release: Accordion 1.5

2007-08-29 Thread Erin Doak
x and see if it still has the error. -- Brandon Aaron On 8/29/07, Erin Doak <<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's late and maybe I'm wrong but there seems to be an infinite recursion error (Firebug says "too much recursion") when multiple dd

[jQuery] Release: Accordion 1.5

2007-08-29 Thread Erin Doak
It's late and maybe I'm wrong but there seems to be an infinite recursion error (Firebug says "too much recursion") when multiple dd tags are used inside a dt tag. Maybe the plugin was never meant to be used with this html structure. Example: http://rmip.com/accordion/ Top example has the pr