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  • Crossbrowser compliant expand collapse script

    Hell all.

    I have been looking the internet through for a crossbrowser compliant 'Expand Collapse' javascript.
    I have had no luck sofar: i tested aproximately 15 different approaches and all seemed to have bugs in either Opera, Mozilla or NS... that just aint gonna cut it

    Therefor i now turn to the source, the masters of JS, the Kings of codes, the pioneers of PHP, the Famous Flamers, the Xavier's of Xml for help in my quest to please the wonderfull world of browsers.

    In short, any suggestions?

    Thnx up and infront, a spot in mé morning prayer for the ladd or lassie who manages to help me, to a level of satisfactory

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    Attempt to make something work in ALL browsers is destined to failure. The principle of web development, which is often overlooked, is ability of content presentation to scale with browser capabilities.
    It is achieved by separating content from presentation, designing content first in a way that it is comprehensible even when port 80 traffic is dumped into a text file and then designing presentation which gracefully degrades in browsers that do not support features your most advanced functionality is based on.
    Vladdy | KL
    "Working web site is not the one that looks the same on common graphical browsers running on desktop computers, but the one that adequately delivers information regardless of device accessing it"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Vladdy
      Attempt to make something work in ALL browsers is destined to failure. The principle of web development, which is often overlooked, is ability of content presentation to scale with browser capabilities.
      It is achieved by separating content from presentation, designing content first in a way that it is comprehensible even when port 80 traffic is dumped into a text file and then designing presentation which gracefully degrades in browsers that do not support features your most advanced functionality is based on.
      'Beautifully fu(king illustrated' / slight scottish accent...

      It just so happens, that i wouldn't have given a hanging donkey's upperlip, (that white stuff that accumulates in the side of your mouth when you talk alot), if the speciments of 'Expand & Collapse' scripts i found, was not of such a poor quality that they barely hang together when i hit the bigass M$ button and let IE fill the line of sight.

      I must insist that something better is available.

      anybody?

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