Question about collapsible/Expandable
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I will premise this question by saying I am not a developer, so please forgive my ignorance on this one.
Is there a way to achieve an expandable/collapsible
without relying on javascript?
Thanks all!
Dana
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Hi Tim,
Most likely this isn't built-in to what we've got as we are on a very archaic, custom-coded site. Still, here's a URL just in case you might have any insights:
http://www.ccisolutions.com/StoreFront/product/cad-gxl2200
Let me know what you think (other than the site was coded when dinosaurs still roamed the earth)
Dana
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Hi Dana, in case you are using a platform like Magento, WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, etc. this functionality may all ready be built in to your theme without having to reinvent the wheel. Can you share a URL and I'll see if I can help you?
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Thanks so much. This rings a bell now. I think I read this or something like it because something told me it was possible. I just don't code enough to keep up with some of these things! Thanks much!
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Hi Dana,
Not that I'm aware of. The only way to respond to an action via the browser is using javascript in some way.
Dan
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Here is what I have found, a solution using CSS3 - http://www.cssportal.com/css3-preview/showing-and-hiding-content-with-pure-css3.htm.
Not sure how well it works across all different browsers though.
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