[FX.php List] [OFF] Odd CSS problem
Bob Patin
bob at patin.com
Sun Aug 17 08:33:50 MDT 2008
Well, to be honest, I'm floundering in CSS with not enough knowledge...
I'm now using <ul> and <li> tags, which shows them very nicely, but in
my accordion that I'm working on in jQuery, I can't get the URL to
pass to the browser. Here's my test page--I've managed to do quite a
bit with jQuery so far, tying it into a database in the body of the
page and pulling back my blog records, and now I'm trying to get my
menu strip working as well. As you'll see, it's displaying very
nicely, but the URLs don't trigger, but instead close the widget. I'm
going to work on that more today and see if I can figure out how to
fix that...
When I'm farther along I'm going to put together a set of example
files that show a lot of different things you can do with jQuery and
FX.php (or the API, the technique would be the same). Thanks to the
very generous help of Andy Gaunt of FMPug, I've been able to get a lot
done this weekend.
Bob Patin
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On Aug 17, 2008, at 7:47 AM, Dale Bengston wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> I think you'd need individual dd (definition description) tags for
> each list item, and a dd should be contained within a dl (definition
> list) opening and closing tag. Is dl/dt/dd really the best css for
> this type of content?
>
> Dale
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